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South Korea
An independent Korean
state or collection of states has existed almost continuously for
several millennia. Between its initial unification in the 7th century -
from three predecessor Korean states - until the 20th century, Korea
existed as a single independent country. In 1905, following the
Russo-Japanese War, Korea became a protectorate of imperial Japan, and
in 1910 it was annexed as a colony. Korea regained its independence
following Japan's surrender to the United States in 1945. After World
War II, a Republic of Korea (ROK) was set up in the southern half of
the Korean Peninsula while a Communist-style government was installed
in the north (the DPRK). During the Korean War (1950-53), US troops and
UN forces fought alongside soldiers from the ROK to defend South Korea
from DPRK attacks supported by China and the Soviet Union. An armistice
was signed in 1953, splitting the peninsula along a demilitarized zone
at about the 38th parallel. Thereafter, South Korea achieved rapid
economic growth with per capita income rising to roughly 14 times the
level of North Korea. In 1993, Kim Young-sam became South Korea's first
civilian president following 32 years of military rule. South Korea
today is a fully functioning modern democracy. In June 2000, a historic
first North-South summit took place between the South's President Kim
Dae-jung and the North's leader Kim Jong Il. In October 2007, a second
North-South summit took place between the South's President Roh
Moo-hyun and the North Korean leader. Korean is spoken.
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