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  2. Women in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    There were numerous women's schools established respectively. In the 1890s, Chongsin Girls' School and Paehwa Girls' School were established in Seoul, which is the capital city of Korea. There were about ten women institutions of higher education such as junior colleges, colleges, and university by 1987 in South Korea.

  3. List of United States Army installations in South Korea

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    Camp Liberty Bell. Camp LaGuardia (US Army Airfield) - closed. Camp Long - closed. Camp Long Jon. Camp Market - closed. Camp McNabb (Jeju Island) – closed. Camp Mercer, Seoul - 44th Engineering Battalion. Camp Mobile. Camp Mosier (U.S. 43rd Mash Unit and 377th Air Ambulance) - closed.

  4. United States military and prostitution in South Korea

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    As the number of U.S. soldiers decreased after 1953 so did the number of Korean prostitutes. [52] In 1954, Korean government (보건사회복지부) figures give a total of 10,000–30,000 prostitutes servicing the U.N/U.S. military in the South Korea, [54] about 20,000 prostitutes in 1966, [55] reducing to 13,000-14,000 in 1969.

  5. Daegu - Wikipedia

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    Daegu ( [tɛ̝.ɡu], Korean : 대구 ; Hanja : 大邱 ; lit. large hill), formerly spelled Taegu [a] and officially Daegu Metropolitan City (Korean: 대구광역시 ; Hanja: 大邱廣域市 ), is a city in southeastern South Korea . Daegu is the third-largest urban agglomeration in South Korea after Seoul and Busan; it is the fourth-largest ...

  6. Education in Joseon - Wikipedia

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    Education in Joseon. Education in the Joseon dynasty of Korea was largely aimed at preparing students for government service. The ultimate goal of most students was successful passage of the state examinations, known as gwageo. Educational institutions were extremely widespread in the country, and can be divided into public and private.

  7. Conscription in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Conscription in South Koreahas existed since 1957 and requires male citizens between the ages of 18 and 35 to perform compulsory military service. [1][2]Women are not required to perform military service, but they may voluntarily join the military. [3] South Korean soldiers in training.

  8. Education in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Education in North Korea. Education in North Korea is universal and state-funded schooling by the government. As of 2021, UNESCO Institute for Statistics does not report any data for North Korea's literacy rates. Children in the DPRK go through one year of kindergarten, four years of primary education, six years of secondary education, and then ...

  9. Seoul Metropolitan Government - Wikipedia

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    The Seoul Metropolitan Government ( Korean : 서울특별시청) is a local government of Seoul, South Korea. The mayor is elected to a four-year term by the citizens of Seoul and is responsible for the administration of the city government. The Seoul Metropolitan Government deals with administrative affairs as the capital city of South Korea.