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- proper noun A country in
East Asia , thesouthernmost of the twostates born of the partition ofKorea following theKorean War ; commonly known asSouth Korea .
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Examples
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"The efforts deter North Korean aggression by demonstrating that we have the will and the means to defend the ROK," Mr. Panetta said, referring to the Republic of Korea.
U.S. Warns on North Korea Adam Entous 2011
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As such, the Republic of Korea is a country where we can dream our dreams and bring those dreams to reality.
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And then, the Republic of Korea will be a nation that sends these new values out into the world-a genuinely top-notch nation.
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The Republic of Korea is a country of great importance to Australia.
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Close cooperation among the United States, Japan and the Republic of Korea is a crucial component of U.S. security interests in Asia.
President To Visit Korea In April ITY National Archives 1996
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The importance of making good on some of the financial structures that will make KEDO a reality, and obviously the Republic of Korea is a very important player with that respect.
Background Briefing On President Apec Meetings ITY National Archives 1996
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"The U.S. Navy maintains a robust forward presence in the Asia-Pacific region and the people of the Republic of Korea are our good friend and ally," George
Stars and Stripes 2010
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South Korea, formally known as the Republic of Korea, has risen from the ashes of the war to become the world's 15th-largest economy.
CBS 2 - KCAL 9 - Los Angeles - Southern California - LA Breaking News, Weather, Traffic, Sports 2010
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South Korea, formally known as the Republic of Korea, has risen from the ashes of the war to become the world's 15th-largest economy.
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South Korea, also known as the Republic of Korea, has risen from the ashes of the war to become the world's 15th-largest economy.
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