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- List of country-name etymologies (links | edit)
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- Three Kingdoms of Korea (links | edit)
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- Division of Korea (links | edit)
- Koreans (links | edit)
- List of monarchs of Korea (links | edit)
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- Gojoseon (links | edit)
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- Gija Joseon (links | edit)
- Korean Empire (links | edit)
- Buyeo (links | edit)
- Sushen (links | edit)
- Unified Silla (links | edit)
- Gaya confederacy (links | edit)
- Daegaya (links | edit)
- Geumgwan Gaya (links | edit)
- Taebong (links | edit)
- Ara Gaya (links | edit)
- Merfolk (links | edit)
- Chongjin (links | edit)
- History of Manchuria (links | edit)
- Byeonhan confederacy (links | edit)
- Outer Manchuria (links | edit)
- Records of the Three Kingdoms (links | edit)
- Tamna (links | edit)
- Mohe people (links | edit)
- Later Three Kingdoms (links | edit)
- Mahan confederacy (links | edit)
- Eastern Ye (links | edit)
- Later Baekje (links | edit)
- Okjeo (links | edit)
- Jinhan confederacy (links | edit)