• The United States recognized the Republic of Korea, with its capital at Seoul, as an independent state on January 1, 1949, in a White House statement.
  • Korea (officially known as the Republic of Korea), is located in East Asia, on the Korean Peninsula. The unofficial name of the country is South Korea.
  • The first Republic of Korea existed from August 1948 to April 1960 and was the government of South Korea.
  • The Republic of Korea (ROK) has unresolved disputes over maritime boundary delimitation with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK)...
  • On September 12th 1945 Lyuh Woon-hyung and fellow activists met in Seoul and proclaimed the Peoples Republic of Korea.
  • Unlike the United States, South Korea has pursued economic interventionism regardless of left and right, but apart from that, social welfare is known to be very weak.
  • The Republic of Korea joined the BIE in 1987. Six years later, in 1993, it organised its first Specialised Expo in Daejeon under the theme “The Challenge of a New...
  • The Republic of Korea Navy (ROCN) holds a distinct numerical and quality advantage over its neighbor in the north.
  • Korea, Republic of. 2009. One of Korea's most beloved actresses, Choi Jin-sil, committed suicide at the age of 39 in October.
  • South Korea is a country that is located in eastern Asia on the southern part of the Korean Peninsula. It is officially called the Republic of Korea and its capital and...