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South Korea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | South Korea, officially known as the Republic of Korea, is an East Asian state on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula. |
 | | South Korea can be divided into four general regions: an eastern region of high mountain ranges and narrow coastal plains; a western region of broad coastal plains, river basins, and rolling hills; a southwestern region of mountains and valleys and a southeastern region dominated by the broad basin of the Nakdong River. |
 | | South Korea's relations with Japan continue to be turbulent, primarily due to a number of Korean-Japanese disputes stemming from Japanese occupation in addition to other Japanese war atrocities against Asians. |
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