Government of South Korea
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Government of South Korea
Summary
Government of South Korea is a central government[1]. It draws 277 Wikipedia views per month (central_government category, ranking #5 of 12).[2]
Key Facts
- Government of South Korea is located in Seoul[3].
- Government of South Korea is in the country of South Korea[4].
- Government of South Korea's instance of is recorded as central government[5].
- Government of South Korea's logo image is recorded as Emblem of the Government of the Republic of Korea (Korean).svg[6].
- Government of South Korea's ISNI is recorded as 0000000404343668[7].
- Government of South Korea's GND ID is recorded as 1040128-3[8].
- Government of South Korea's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs[9].
- Government of South Korea's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea[10].
- Government of South Korea's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning[11].
- Government of South Korea's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Health and Welfare[12].
- Government of South Korea's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy[13].
- Government of South Korea's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport[14].
- Government of South Korea's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of National Defense of South Korea[15].
- Government of South Korea's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Justice[16].
- Government of South Korea's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism[17].
- Government of South Korea's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Gender Equality and Family[18].
- Government of South Korea's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Economy and Finance[19].
- Government of South Korea's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea[20].
- Government of South Korea's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Unification[21].
- Government of South Korea's child organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Government Legislation[22].
- Government of South Korea's child organization or unit is recorded as National Intelligence Service[23].
- Government of South Korea's child organization or unit is recorded as Financial Services Commission[24].
- Government of South Korea's child organization or unit is recorded as Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission[25].
- Government of South Korea's Commons category is recorded as Government of South Korea[26].
- Government of South Korea's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0b_p35[27].
Body
Identity
Official names include {'lang': 'ko', 'text': '대한민국 정부'}[28] and {'lang': 'ko', 'text': '大韓民國政府'}[29].
Operations
Subsidiaries include Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs[9], a ministry of agriculture[30], in South Korea[31], founded in 2013[32], headquartered in Government Complex Sejong[33]; Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea[10], a ministry of education[34], in South Korea[35], founded in 2013[36], headquartered in Government Complex Sejong[37]; Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning[11], a ministry of science[38], in South Korea[39], founded in 2013[40], headquartered in Government Complex Gwacheon[41]; Ministry of Health and Welfare[12], a ministry of health[42], in South Korea[43], founded in 2010[44], headquartered in Government Complex Sejong[45]; Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy[13], a ministry of industry[46], in South Korea[47], founded in 2013[48], headquartered in Government Complex Sejong[49]; and Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport[14], a transport ministry[50], in South Korea[51], founded in 2013[52], headquartered in Government Complex Sejong[53].
Why It Matters
Government of South Korea draws 277 Wikipedia views per month (central_government category, ranking #5 of 12).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[54] It is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[55]