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  2. Koryo-saram - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of places in multiple countries that can be visited to learn about Koryo-saram history and culture. Korean Cultural Centers throughout the former Soviet Union, such as the one in Ussuriysk, Russia, offer cultural experiences and sometimes museums on Koryo-saram and Korean history. [73] [74] In Kazakhstan there is a number of ...

  3. List of terms for ethnic out-groups - Wikipedia

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    (Korean; 외국인) meaning foreigner or alien. Used frequently in daily life by Koreans to refer to non-Korean people who are visiting or living in Korea, particularly people who aren't East Asian. The related slang term oekuk-saran modifies correct Korean -gug to -kuk to imitate a common mispronunciation by foreigners. This may be considered ...

  4. Koryo-saram cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine was also adjusted to suit the tastes of local non-Korean customers, notably by reducing the amount of pepper used. [2] Koryo-saram also consume food typical to the region that they are in. For example, a significant proportion of Korean Ukrainians move to South Korea for work. Many of them report that they miss Ukrainian food and ...

  5. Karatal Korean History Center - Wikipedia

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    The Karatal District Korean History Center [a] is a local and ethnic history museum dedicated to the Korean community in Karatal District. It is located in Ushtobe, Kazakhstan. [1] Koreans of the mainland former Soviet Union are called Koryo-saram. They descend from populations of Koreans who were forced to move from the Russian Far East to ...

  6. Koryo Saram: The Unreliable People - Wikipedia

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    Koryo Saram: The Unreliable People is an American documentary film premiered on October 29, 2006. [1] It was directed by Y. David Chung and Matt Dibble. The film focuses on Koryo-saram : ethnic Koreans of the former Soviet Union who were deported to Central Asia in 1937.

  7. Siryak-tyamuri - Wikipedia

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    The dish has been used as a metaphor for Koryo-saram identity, [3] and its similarity to siraegi doenjang-guk has also made it a metaphor for shared culture between Koryo-saram and South Koreans. [2] It is known to be consumed in Koryo-saram enclaves in South Korea, including Ttaetgol Village. [3]

  8. Sinhanch'on - Wikipedia

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    Korean culture and language continued to flourish in the community. A Korean-language school called Hanmin Hakkyo ( 한민학교 ; 韓民學校 ) was established in March 1912. [ 14 ] [ 4 ] While not directly inside of the enclave, local Korean universities such as the Chŏson College of Education ( 조선사범대학 ) and Wŏndong Korean ...

  9. List of Koryo-saram - Wikipedia

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    German Kim, head of the Department of Korean Studies at Al-Farabi University, Kazakhstan, and a leading scholar in the history of Koryo saram. Boris Dmitrievich Pak , Professor, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Honored Scientific Worker of Russian Federation, academician of Russian Academy of Humanities, Main Research Scholar Institute of ...