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Suho was born Kim Jun-myeon on May 22, 1991, in the Yeoui-dong neighborhood of Yeongdeungpo, Seoul. [2] He lives in Apgujeong with his family. During his youth, Suho was the class president in elementary school and the vice-chairman of his school's student body.
Parliamentary elections were held in North Korea on 8 October 1962 to elect the members of the 3rd Supreme People's Assembly.Only one candidate was presented in each constituency, all of which were selected by the Workers' Party of Korea, although some ran under the banner of other parties or state organisations to give the illusion of democracy. [1]
Kim Ki-soo (Korean: 김기수; Hanja: 金基洙; RR: Gim Gi-su; MR: Kim Kisu; September 17, 1939 – June 10, 1997) was a South Korean former professional boxer who competed from 1961 to 1969. He was South Korea's first world boxing champion, having held the undisputed WBA and WBC super-welterweight titles from 1966 to 1968.
Kim Sang-ho (born July 24, 1970) is a South Korean actor. He appears in film , television and theater. Kim won Best Supporting Actor at the 2007 Blue Dragon Film Awards for his performance in The Happy Life .
Kim Ho-dong (Korean: 김호동; Hanja: 金浩東; often written in English-language literature as Hodong Kim or Ho-dong Kim) (born 1954) is a Korean historian, professor at Seoul National University. His research interests include nomadic societies of Central Asia and their interaction with the Chinese state .
Kim Il Sung; Choi Jin Dong; Han Yong-un; Kim Maria; Son Byong Hi; Lee Seung-hun Yu Gwansun; Choe Sang-rim; Lee Yong-do Gye Ji-pung Kim Gyo-shin Kim Dong-seok Kim Beop-rin Kim Seong-su; Na Geum-ju Mangong; Park Sun-cheon Park Young-hee Park Hyeong-mu Seo Yun-je An Sang-deok Yun Chi-young; Lee Un-hyeong
The Real Housewives of Dubai star Caroline Stanbury’s new face brought her husband, Sergio Carrallo, to tears. Carrallo, 29, documented Stanbury’s facelift journey, sharing a vlog that ...
KIPP San Jose Collegiate opened in August 2008. It was founded by Melissa Gonzales, who had been one of the original teachers at KIPP Heartwood Academy, a middle school also in East San Jose. [1] As of the 2016–2017 school year, there were 499 students, of whom 75% were Latino, 22% were Asian/Pacific Islander, and 1% were African American. [2]