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  2. Initial sound rule - Wikipedia

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    The flag hung at the founding ceremony of the Korean People's Army in 1948 reads, 'Long live General Kim Il-sung, the leader of our people!'During the North's brief use of the initial sound rule, the Sino-Korean term "領導者" (leader) is spelled using the initial sound rule: 영도자 yeongdoja instead of ryeongdoja 령도자.

  3. Martial law reversed in South Korea after president’s ... - AOL

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    “To safeguard a liberal South Korea from the threats posed by North Korea’s communist forces and to eliminate anti-state elements… I hereby declare emergency martial law,” Yoon said in the ...

  4. Flag of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, a flag similar to the current South Korean flag was used by the Korean government-in-exile based in China. The term taegukgi began to use in 1942. The taeguk and taegukgi grew as a powerful symbols of independence in the 1,500 demonstrations during colonial rule. Inauguration of the First Republic of Korea on 15 August 1948

  5. South Korean parliament defies president by lifting ...

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    The South Korean president declared emergency martial law, accusing opposition of anti-state activities. South Korean parliament defies president by lifting declaration of martial law Skip to main ...

  6. South Korea President to Be Suspended After Parliament’s ...

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    UPDATE: After surviving one impeachment attempt, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s luck ran out Saturday when parliament voted 204-85 to suspend his powers, marking a dramatic turn in the ...

  7. Korean phonology - Wikipedia

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    This rule also extends to ㄴ n in many native and all Sino-Korean words, which is also lost before initial /i/ and /j/ in South Korean; again, North Korean preserves the [n] phoneme there. "female" ( 女子 ) – North Korea: ny ŏja ( 녀자 ), South Korea: y eoja ( 여자 )

  8. List of South Korean flags - Wikipedia

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    Civil and state flag and ensign of the Fifth and Sixth Republic of South Korea. In February 1984, with the enactment of regulations on the South Korean flag, the South Korean government re-designated the colors. The exact color was not specified. 15 October 1997 – 29 May 2011: Civil and state flag and ensign of the Sixth Republic of South ...

  9. After Yoon's martial law order, South Korean protester ... - AOL

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    When President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law, for the first time in South Korea since 1980, 70-year-old Lee Chul-Woo was reminded of his youth, much of it spent protesting right-wing military ...