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  2. House of Sharing - Wikipedia

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    House of Sharing. The House of Sharing (Korean: 나눔의 집, Nanum-ui jib) is a nursing home for living comfort women in Seoul, South Korea.The House of Sharing was founded in June 1992 through funds raised by Buddhist organizations and various socio-civic groups.

  3. Housing in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Housing in South Korea includes detached houses, apartment (unit of apartment, row houses, and private houses), studio apartments, and dormitories in non-residential buildings such as shopping malls and factories. While the occupancy rate of apartment houses is steadily rising, the occupancy rate of detached houses is steadily falling.

  4. Gosiwon - Wikipedia

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    The number of goshiwons in Seoul increased steeply from 811 in 2001 to 1,229 in 2002, 1,507 in 2003, and to 2,814 in 2006. The National Emergency Management Agency said there were 4,211 goshiwons nationwide as of January 1, 2006, and the Seoul Metropolitan Fire and Disaster Headquarters found that 108,428 people lived in 3,451 goshiwons in ...

  5. Brothers Home - Wikipedia

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    Arrested vagrants were distributed among 36 detention facilities across South Korea. [4] Brothers Home was the biggest among these facilities. [ 9 ] First established on July 20, 1960 in Gamman-dong [ ko ] , Busan , [ 12 ] : 22 Brothers Home began business as an orphanage [ 4 ] under the name "Brothers Orphanage" ( 형제육아소 ). [ 9 ]

  6. Category:Houses in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Official residences in South Korea (1 C, 2 P) P. Palaces in South Korea (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Houses in South Korea" ... was last edited on 13 September 2017, ...

  7. Hasukjib - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Kim Hoo-ran of Korea JoongAng Daily wrote an article about foreign students living in South Korea where Gu Yeon-hee, the deputy director of the international cooperation division at the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development stated that students typically resort to hasukjib because of the shortage of dormitory space, but students "report having difficulty adjusting to ...