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  2. Pequeño Seúl - Wikipedia

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    The Korean community has a weekend school aimed at preserving knowledge of the Korean language: the Escuela Coreana en México, located on Liverpool street in the Zona Rosa. For two decades it occupied a variety of rented facilities, but in 2010 it was able to acquire its own premises thanks to US$850,000 in donations by companies and other ...

  3. King Sejong Institute - Wikipedia

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    The South Korean government integrated the Korean Language Institutes being called with various names into one King Sejong Institute. For a short-term strategy, the government is to encourage to use the name "Sejong Hakdang" (King Sejong Institute) and the standard textbook and course, while reviewing a long-term strategy to run an integrated ...

  4. Koreans in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    A 2006 survey of 160 Korean migrants in Mexico City, both those from South Korea and those from other Korean diaspora populations of the Americas, found that 92% used Korean as the language of communication with their families; 6% used both Korean and Spanish, and only the remaining 2% used Spanish exclusively or English as well. [2]

  5. Museo Conmemorativo de la Inmigracion Coreana a Yucatan

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    ' Museum Commemorating the Immigration of Koreans to Yucatán '; Korean: 한국 이민사 박물관) is a museum in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico. It was established on either February 26, 2005 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] or May 15, 2007, [ 3 ] and focuses on the history and culture of Koreans in Mexico , particularly in Mérida. [ 1 ]

  6. Korean Friendship Pavilion, Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Korean Friendship Pavilion (Spanish: Pabellón Coreano de la Amistad) is a Korean pavilion gifted to Mexico from South Korea, located in the park Chapultepec, Mexico City, Mexico. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was gifted as part of an international exchange program during the 1968 Summer Olympics , which was hosted in Mexico City. [ 1 ]

  7. Korean Cultural Center, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    The Korean Cultural Center, Mexico City (Spanish: Centro Cultural Coreano, Ciudad de México, Korean: 멕시코 시티 한국문화원), is a non-profit [1] Korean language and cultural exchange center in Polanco, Mexico City. It is supported by the South Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and run by their KOCIS organization. [2]

  8. Category:International schools in La Paz - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 February 2024, at 23:43 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Korean Language Ability Test - Wikipedia

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    The Korean Language Ability Test, (Korean: 세계한국말인증시험) or KLAT (formerly Korean Language Proficiency Test, or KLPT), is a proficiency test for non-native speakers of Korean language. It is offered by the Korean Language Society and is a major alternative to Test of Proficiency in Korean (or TOPIK), offered by the Korea ...