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Index of Korea-related articles (C)

This is a list of Korea-related topics beginning with C. For Korean words starting with ㅈ, see also under J

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Ca

  • Calvin University, a Presbyterian university in Yongin.
  • Camp 22, a concentration camp in North Korea.
  • Capital Baptist Theological Seminary, a Baptist school with campuses in Seoul and Anseong.
  • Cass (beer), a popular South Korean beer.
  • Catholic Sangji College, a private college in Andong.
  • Catholic University of Daegu, the largest Catholic-affiliated university in South Korea.
  • Catholic University of Korea, a leading Roman Catholic university in South Korea.
  • Catholic University of Pusan, a small private university in Busan.
  • Celadon, a form of pottery perfected in the Goryeo dynasty.
  • Cha

  • Cha (Korean name), a Korean family name.
  • Chaebol, South Korean conglomerates.
  • Chae Jung-an (b. 1977), a South Korean actress.
  • Chairman of the National Defence Commission of North Korea, the title held by the ruler of North Korea.
  • Chajang, a Silla Buddhist monk, see Jajang.
  • Champion
  • Chang, alternate spelling of Jang (Korean name). See that article for a list of individuals.
  • Chang Shin College, a private Christian college in Masan.
  • Changbaek Mountains, a range along the Chinese-North Korean border.
  • Changdeokgung, a Joseon Dynasty palace in Seoul.
  • Changgi, a board game sometimes called "Korean chess," see under janggi.
  • Changgyeonggung, a Joseon Dynasty palace in Seoul.
  • Changnyeong County, a district in northern Gyeongsangnam-do.
  • Changwon, a district in eastern Gyeongsangnam-do.
  • Changwon Polytechnic College
  • Changwon Civil Stadium, a large multi-use stadium in Changwon.
  • Chaoxianzu Koreans, ethnic Koreans living in China.
  • Che

  • Cheju, an island province in southernmost South Korea, see Jeju-do.
  • Cheju Halla College
  • Cheju National University
  • Cheju Tourism College
  • Cheomhae of Silla
  • Cheomseongdae, an observatory tower of Silla dynasty in Gyeongju.
  • Cheon Gaesomun, see under Yeon Gaesomun.
  • Cheonan, a district in northern Chungcheongnam-do.
  • Cheonan Baekseok Stadium, a large multi-use stadium in Cheonan.
  • Cheonan National Technical College
  • Cheonan-Nonsan Expressway
  • Cheonan University
  • Cheonan Yonam College
  • Cheondogyo, a religion of Korea.
  • Cheongdo County, a district in southern Gyeongsangbuk-do.
  • Cheonggyecheon, a stream in central Seoul.
  • Cheongju, the capital of Chungcheongbuk-do.
  • Cheongju Airport, the only commercial airport in the Chungcheong provinces.
  • Cheongju National University of Education
  • Cheongju University
  • Cheongju (wine), a traditional clear alcoholic beverage.
  • Cheongnyangni Station, a railroad station in northern Seoul.
  • Cheongnyangni Station, a subway station operated by Seoul Metropolitan Subway.
  • Cheongpyeong, a small town in Gapyeong County.
  • Cheonmin, the lowest social class in the Joseon Dynasty.
  • Cheonsang Yeolcha Bunyajido, a 15th-century Korean star map.
  • Cheongsong County, a district in central Gyeongsangbuk-do.
  • Cheong Wa Dae, the official residence of the President of South Korea.
  • Cheongwon County, a district in central Chungcheongbuk-do surrounding Cheongju.
  • Cheongyang County, a district in central Chungcheongnam-do.
  • Cheongyang Provincial College, the only college in Cheongyang County.
  • Cheonjamun, the Thousand Character Classic, a traditional text for teaching hanja.
  • Cheontae, Buddhist sect established in the 11th century by Uicheon.
  • Cheorwon County, a district in northernmost Gangwon, South Korea.
  • Chi

  • Chi-hwa-seon, a movie depicting the life of Joseon Dynasty painter Owon.
  • Chilgok County, a district in central Gyeongsangbuk-do.
  • Chilsung Cider, a modern Korean beverage.
  • Chima jeogori, a traditional form of Korean dress.
  • Unsuk Chin, a Korean composer of classical music.
  • Chinese character encoding
  • Chinju, see under Jinju.
  • Chinju National University of Education
  • Cho

  • Cho (also spelled Jo), a common Korean family name.
  • Chodang University
  • Choe Chiwon, a late Silla poet and scholar
  • Choe Deok-sin. a general, minister, ambassador.
  • Choi (also spelled Choe), a common Korean family name.
  • Chollima, a symbol of North Korea.
  • Chonbuk, see under Jeollabuk-do.
  • Chongak, see under jeongak.
  • Chong Mong-Chu, see under Jeong Mong-ju.
  • Ch'ŏngjin, city in North Korea.
  • Chongju National College of Science and Technology
  • Chongnyon Hotel
  • Chongshin University
  • Chonnam, see under Jeollanam-do.
  • Chonnam National University, a large public university in Gwangju.
  • Choonhae College
  • Chopsticks
  • Chosen Army of Japan, the occupation army under Japanese rule.
  • Chosŏn, see under Joseon or Joseon Dynasty.
  • Chosun Ilbo, a South Korean newspaper.
  • Chosun University, a large private university in Gwangju.
  • Christian College of Nursing
  • Christianity in Korea
  • Christmas in August
  • Chu

  • Chu Sang-mi
  • Chu Si-gyeong, an early modern Korean linguist.
  • Chu Yo-han
  • Chugye University for the Arts, a fine arts school in Seodaemun-gu in central Seoul.
  • Chuk-guk, a traditional sport similar to soccer.
  • Chun Doo-hwan, former president of South Korea during the Fifth Republic.
  • Chuncheon, the capital of Gangwon, South Korea.
  • Chuncheon Civil Stadium, a large multi-use stadium in Chuncheon.
  • Chuncheon National University of Education
  • Chuncheon Polytechnic College
  • Chung Dong-young
  • Chung Ju-yung
  • Chung Kyung-Ho
  • Chung Mong-hun
  • Chung-Ang University, a large university in Seoul.
  • Chungbuk, see under Chungcheongbuk-do.
  • Chungbuk Line
  • Chungbuk National University
  • Chungbuk Provincial University of Science and Technology
  • Chungcheong, one of the Eight Provinces of Korea.
  • Chung Cheong College
  • Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea's only landlocked province.
  • Chungcheongnam-do, a province in western South Korea.
  • Chungju, a city in central Chungcheongbuk-do.
  • Chungju National University
  • Chungkang College of Cultural Industries
  • Chungmu, see under Yi Sun-sin.
  • Chungnam, see under Chungcheongnam-do.
  • Chungnam National University
  • Chungnyeol of Goryeo
  • Chungwoon University
  • Chunhyang (film)
  • Chunhyangga,a traditional Korean story.
  • Chunnam Techno College, a technical college in Gokseong County, Jeollanam-do.
  • Chuseok, the annual autumn harvest festival.
  • Ci

    CJ Corporation

  • CJK
  • Classical Chinese
  • COEX Mall
  • Comfort women
  • Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries (North Korea)
  • Communications in North Korea
  • Communications in South Korea
  • The Coast Guard, a 2002 film directed by Kim Ki-duk.
  • Constitution of the Republic of Korea, the supreme law of South Korea.
  • Constitutional Court of Korea, a specialized appellate body in South Korea.
  • The Contact, a 1997 romantic South Korean film.
  • Contemporary culture of South Korea
  • Coup d'etat of December Twelfth
  • Courtesy name
  • Complex of Goguryeo Tombs
  • Cosmic year, a term in the Jeung San Do religion.
  • Cr

  • Cracked Eggs and Noodles, a 2005 South Korean comedy film.
  • Crown of Silla, a national treasure of South Korea.
  • Crying Fist, a 2005 South Korean film about boxing.
  • Cuisine of Korea, see Korean cuisine
  • Culture of Korea
  • Culture of North Korea
  • Cyworld, a popular Korean web community.
  • References

    Index of Korea-related articles (C) Wikipedia