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  2. German School Seoul International - Wikipedia

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    The German School Seoul International ( German: Deutsche Schule Seoul International, DSSI; Korean: 서울독일학교 / 서울獨逸學校) is a German international school in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea. [ 1] It was founded in 1976. It serves German expatriate families, other foreigners and Koreans living in the South Korean ...

  3. Koreans in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Koreans in Germany numbered 31,248 individuals as of 2009, according to the statistics of South Korea 's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Though they are now only the 14th-largest Korean diaspora community worldwide, they remain the second-largest in Western Europe, behind the rapidly growing community of Koreans in the United Kingdom. [4]

  4. List of United States Army installations in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Sembach Kaserne, Kaiserslautern. Sheridan Barracks, Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Shipton Kaserne, Ansbach. Smith Barracks, Baumholder. Spangdahlem Air Force Base, Spangdahlem. Storck Barracks, Illesheim. Stuttgart Army Airfield, Filderstadt. Mainz-Kastel Storage Station (scheduled to close in 2022) USAG Wiesbaden Military Training Area, Mainz ...

  5. School bus by country - Wikipedia

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    A Mercedes-Benz O307 school bus in Mörlenbach, Germany. In Germany, students travel to school on scheduled public train and bus routes. [25] In most cases, these services operate at times to suit school hours and are not run during weekends and holiday periods, though the services are open to use by non-school-related travelers.

  6. SKY (universities) - Wikipedia

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    SKY is an unofficial grouping and acronym for the three most prestigious and academically competitive universities located in Seoul, South Korea. It includes Seoul National University, Korea University, and Yonsei University. [1] The term is widely used in South Korea, both in the media and by the universities themselves.

  7. Education in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Education in Germany is primarily the responsibility of individual German states ( Länder ), with the federal government only playing a minor role. While kindergarten (nursery school) is optional, formal education is compulsory for all children ages 6 to 18. [ 1] Students can complete three types of school leaving qualifications, ranging from ...

  8. Germany–South Korea relations - Wikipedia

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    Germany–South Korea relations. Germany–South Korea relations ( German: Deutsch-Südkorea Beziehungen; Korean: 한독관계, romanized : Handok-gwangye) were established in the 1950s and play a vital role in the foreign policy of both countries today. Today, Germany and South Korea are the world's third- and 12th-largest economies ...

  9. Seoul International School - Wikipedia

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    Seoul International School is a Division 1, but primarily Division 2 member of the Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference. SIS fields teams in tennis, cross country, and swimming for Division 1 and volleyball, basketball, cheerleading, and soccer for Division 2. [citation needed]