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History of Korea
Bulguksa temple, Gyeongju
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Proto–Three Kingdoms
Three Kingdoms
Goguryeo 37 BC–668 AD
Baekje 18 BC–660 AD
Silla 57 BC–935 AD
Gaya confederacy 42–562
North–South States
Silla 668–935
Balhae 698–926
Later Three Kingdoms
Later Baekje 892–936
Later Goguryeo (Taebong) 901–918
Silla 57 BC–935 AD
Unitary dynastic period
Goryeo 918–1392
Joseon 1392–1897
Korean Empire 1897–1910
Colonial period
Japanese rule 1910–45
Provisional Government 1919–48
Division of Korea
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