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South Korea (Han-guk, 한국; 韓國), officially known as the Republic of Korea (Daehan Min-guk, 대한민국; 大韓民國). The southern half of Korea, whose northern half is North Korea.

See Korea for pre-war history and common characteristics such as language.

Seoul National University is located in here.

Currency is South Korean won (원 ; 圓), which is divided into 100 chon (분 ; 分). Chon's North Korean equivalent is jun (저 ; 錢).

See also: Special cities of Korea, Provinces of Korea

From the CIA World Factbook 2000. Not Wikified.

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