This is a list of Korea-related topics starting with A.
Aak, a genre of Korean court music.
Adalla of Silla, a 2nd-century ruler of Silla.
Addicted (2002 film)
Administrative divisions of North Korea, see Subdivisions of North Korea
Administrative divisions of South Korea, see Subdivisions of South Korea
Dick Advocaat, former coach of the South Korean national football team.
Ae of Gojoseon, also known as King Jun, the last ruler of Gojoseon.
Aegukga, the national anthem of South Korea.
Aftermath of the Korean War
Agency for National Security Planning, see National Intelligence Service (South Korea)
Ahn (Korean name)
Ahn Cheol-Soo, an entrepreneur, chairman of AhnLab Inc.
Air Koryo, the national airline of North Korea.
Ajagae, a military leader of late Unified Silla.
Altaic hypothesis
Amnok River, marking the boundary between China and North Korea
An (surname), see Ahn (Korean name)
St. Andrew Kim Taegon, first Korean Roman Catholic priest and martyr
Anapji, an ancient pond in Gyeongju.
Anarchism in Korea
Andong, a city in northern Gyeongsangbuk-do.
Anglican Church of Korea
Anju (city), a city in North Korea.
Anju, a side dish served with alcohol.
Annals of the Joseon Dynasty, the official history of Korea from 1392 to the late 19th century.
Ansan, a city in western Gyeonggi-do.
Anseong, a city in Gyeonggi-do.
ANSP, see National Intelligence Service (South Korea)
Anyang, a city in Gyeonggi-do.
Apgujeong, a quality, upscale shopping district in Seoul.
April Revolution, an uprising which ended the First Republic of South Korea.
Ara Gaya, a member of the ancient Gaya confederacy.
Arch of Triumph (Pyongyang), see picture.
Arirang, a style of traditional Korean folksong.
Arirang, a 1926 film.
Arirang Festival, the official name of the North Korean "mass games."
Arirang satellite
Asan, a city in northern Chungcheongnam-do.
Asian financial crisis, a market collapse which took place in 1997.
Asian Highway Network, a planned cross-continental highway system.
Asian Theatre of World War II
Asiana Airlines, one of South Korea's two major airlines.
Axe Murder Incident
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