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  2. Lilka - Wikipedia

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    Lilka was born on October 21, 1990 in Poitiers, France, from Korean parents who studied arts. [3] Lilka graduated from Ewha Womans University and majored in French Language & Literature. [4] [3] During college, she went to Lille Catholic University as an exchange student and stayed for a year. [5]

  3. Fabien Yoon - Wikipedia

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    Fabien Yves Jérôme Corbineau (French pronunciation: [fabjɛ̃ iv ʒeʁom kɔʁbino]; born October 30, 1987), professionally known as Fabien Yoon (Korean: 파비앙 윤) or just Fabien, [1] is a French model, actor, author and taekwondo practionner based in Seoul, South Korea. He was a member of the popular variety show I Live Alone. [2]

  4. French people in Korea - Wikipedia

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    French people began coming to Korea as early as the seventeenth century, when French Catholic missionaries first came to the country. [2] However, most missionaries came after the 1886 establishment of relations between France and the Joseon dynasty; the treaty signed between the two countries gave French missionaries the right to evangelise in Korea.

  5. Robin Deiana - Wikipedia

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    Born to an Italian father and a French mother in Avallon, Burgundy, Deiana went to the University of Burgundy in Dijon, studying computer science, and first came to Korea as an exchange student at Konkuk University. [3] He was first interested in the Korean media when he watched X-Man on YouTube when he was in middle school in 2005. [4]

  6. Ida Daussy - Wikipedia

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    Ida Daussy (born 13 July 1969), also known by her Korean name Seo Hye-na, is a South Korean celebrity. Born in France, she came to South Korea in the 1990s and is currently a professor at the Department of French Language & Culture of Sookmyung Women's University. [1] She received a presidential citation in 2005 by the South Korean government. [2]

  7. France–South Korea relations - Wikipedia

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    French views of South Korea vary, with 42% viewing South Korea negatively, and 46% viewing South Korea positively. France is one of the two European Union states, along with Estonia , and one of five UN states, along with the United States , along with South Korea and Japan , that do not recognize or maintain diplomatic relations with North Korea .

  8. Olympic organizers apologize for introducing South Korean ...

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    Olympic Games organizers said they “deeply apologize” for introducing South Korea's athletes as North Korea during the opening ceremony in Paris. As the South Korean athletes waved their ...

  9. French Korean - Wikipedia

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    French Korean or Korean French may refer to French people in Korea; Koreans in France; France-North Korea relations; France-South Korea relations