• Koryo-mar (Korean: 고려말; Russian: Корё мар) is a dialect of Korean spoken by Koryo-saram, ethnic Koreans who live in the countries of the former Soviet...
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  • Koryo-saram (Korean: 고려사람; Russian: Корё сарам) or Koryoin (Koryo-mar: 고려인) are ethnic Koreans of the former Soviet Union, who descend from Koreans that...
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    Morkovcha (category Koryo-saram cuisine)
    Morkovcha (Koryo-mar: 마르코프차, марков-ча), also known as Korean-style carrots (Russian: морковь по-корейски, romanized: morkov' po-koreyski) or Korean carrot...
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    Kuksu (category Koryo-saram cuisine)
    Kuksu or kuksi (Russian: куксу; куксі; Koryo-mar: 국수; 국씨) is a noodle dish in Koryo-saram cuisine: cuisine of the ethnic Koreans of the mainland former...
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    Koryo-saram are ethnic Koreans of the former Soviet Union. They have a distinct style of cuisine that is descended from Korean cuisine and influenced...
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  • (Karagas) Itelmen Yugh Nganasan Oroch Chulym Ulch Nivkh Nanai Korean (60,000) Koryo-mar Mandarin Chinese (59,000) Turkmen (38,000) Czech Domari Lomavren Pontic...
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    by Received Pronunciation in the 19th century. Central Asian Korean (Koryo-mar), based on Yukjin dialect and multiple other varieties of Northeastern...
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    in December 2003. The theatre is a notable cultural hub for Koryo-mar, the dialect of Koryo-saram. All productions are in Korean, with simultaneous translation...
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    Kazakh Pashto Regional Karakalpak (Karakalpakstan) Minority Dungan, Erzya, Koryo-mar, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Southern Uzbek, Tatar Foreign English Signed Russian...
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  • Pukjai (category Koryo-saram cuisine)
    Pukjai (Koryo-mar: 북자이; Russian: Пуктяй) or bukjai is a soybean stew dish in Koryo-saram cuisine. It is a descendent of the Korean dish doenjang-jjigae...
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  • Siryak-tyamuri (category Koryo-saram cuisine)
    Siryak-tyamuri (Koryo-mar: 시락장물; Russian: сиряк-тямури) is a stew in Koryo-saram cuisine that uses fermented soybean paste (doenjang; jai; 자이; тя́й; джай)...
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    Lavrenti Son (category Koryo-saram writers)
    Koreans in the Soviet Union, is one of the few plays to ever be written in Koryo-mar. It was first performed by the Korean Theatre of Kazakhstan in 1997. Kim...
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  • Yukjin Korean (category Koryo-saram culture)
    collectively as Koryo-mar, but their language is under severe pressure from local languages and Gyeonggi (Seoul) Korean. About 10 percent of Koryo-mar speakers...
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    Gwangju Koryoin Village (category Koryo-saram communities in South Korea)
    Gwangju Koryoin Village (Korean: 광주고려인마을) is an enclave of Koryo-saram (ethnic Koreans of the former Soviet Union) in Wolgok-dong [ko], Gwangsan District...
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    Nuristani languages of northeastern Afghanistan. Korean is spoken by the Koryo-saram minority, mainly in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Islam is the religion...
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    language and its use began to become lost with the involvement of the Koryo-mar dialect and the use of Russian. Development of numerous remote locations...
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    languages: Uzbek Russian Minority languages: Tajik Karakalpak Kazakh Tatar Koryo-mar Bukhori Dungan Central Asian Arabic Parya Religion State atheism Demonym(s)...
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    former USSR refer to themselves as Koryo-saram or Koryo-in (literally, "Koryo/Goryeo persons"), and call the language Koryo-mal'. Some older English sources...
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  • Koryo-mar, the dialect of Korean spoken by ethnic Koreans in the former USSR Goguryeo language, the language spoken in the kingdom of Goguryeo Koryo (disambiguation)...
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  • dialect Jeju language Zainichi Korean language Korean language in China Koryo-mar Korean as a foreign language Romanization of Korean McCune–Reischauer...
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    history, Sakhalin Koreans may or may not identify themselves as Koryo-saram. The term "Koryo-saram" may be used to encompass all Koreans in the former USSR...
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  • Koryo Saram: The Unreliable People is an American documentary film premiered on October 29, 2006. It was directed by Y. David Chung and Matt Dibble. The...
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    throughout central Asia maintaining forms of Korean known collectively as Koryo-mar. There is also a Korean population on Sakhalin, descended from people...
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  • Korea) New Korean Orthography (North Korea) Korean language in China Koryo-mar Sang-Hun, Choe (30 August 2006). "Koreas: Divided by a Common Language"...
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    poor command of the Korean language and the fact that their dialect, Koryo-mar, differs significantly from the Seoul dialect considered standard in the...
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    Pyanse (category Koryo-saram cuisine)
    from pigodya (пигодя, singular), is the Russian transcription of the Koryo-mar word begoja (베고자). Pyanse is said to have first made in Kholmsk, Russia...
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    between ae ㅐ and e ㅔ, even though they may pronounce the two identically. Koryo-mar Language contact Io, a magazine published by Choson Sinbo, had a report...
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  • Korea who migrated to Russia after the division of Korea Koryo-mar, the language of the Koryo-saram North Korea–Russia border This disambiguation page...
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  • This is a list of Koryo-saram, also known as Soviet Koreans—the descendants of Korean immigrants to the Russian Far East who were deported to Central...
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    Koryo-mar (Autonym: Корё мар/고려말, Standard Korean: 중앙아시아 한국어), usually identified as a descendant of the Hamgyŏng dialect, is spoken by the Koryo-saram...
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