• Ko Hyon-suk (born 21 March 1985) is a speed skater who competed for North Korea at the 2010 Winter Olympics as well as at the 2007 and 2011 Asian Winter...
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  • actress and comedian Ko Hyon-suk (born 1985), North Korean speed skater Pak Hyon-suk (born 1985), North Korean weightlifter Ri Hyon-suk (born 1989), North...
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  • dancer for the Mansudae Art Troupe in Pyongyang. Her younger sister Ko Yong-suk sought asylum from the U.S. embassy in Bern, Switzerland, while she was...
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    Kim Jong Suk (Korean: 김정숙; Hancha: 金正淑; 24 December 1917  – 22 September 1949) was a Korean revolutionary, anti-Japanese guerrilla, Communist activist...
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    of two athletes in two sports. They did not medal at these Olympics. Ko Hyon-suk finished 13th in the 1000 meter race. She finished ninth in the 500 meter...
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    1948 North Korean parliamentary election (category CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko))
    Pong-u Chong In-sok Hyon Sung-gap Yi Hi-bong Kang In-gol Pak Pyong-jik Pak Mun-sun Ha Yong-suk Yun Chae-bong Hong Chung-sik Yi Kun-u Ko Chol-u Kil Chin-sop...
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    Jang Keun-suk (Korean: 장근석; Hanja: 張根碩) is a South Korean singer and actor. He is best known for starring in the Korean television dramas Beethoven Virus...
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  • Kim Young-sook (redirect from Kim Young-suk)
    1810–1899 Kim Ung-u 1848–1878 Kim Bo-hyon 1871–1955 Kim Hyong-jik 1894–1926 Kang Pan-sok 1892–1932 Kim Jong-suk 1917–1949 Kim Il Sung 1912–1994 Kim Song-ae...
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    2019 North Korean parliamentary election (category CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko))
    Jangdong: Ryom Chol-su Kowon: Kim Kwang-sok Puraesan: Kim Hyon-jin Yodok: Ri Jong-hwa Kumya: Ju Hwa-suk Inhung: Yun Yong-il Kajin: Choe Jong-ho Kwangmyongsong:...
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    Kwang-yol Chong Un-bok Choe Chae-ha Choe Chong-hak Choe Hyon Kang Cho-sun Ko Hui-man Kim Tal-hyon Kim Mun-gum Kim Pyong-je Kim Yong-su Kim Won-bong Na Yun-chul...
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