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The results of our efforts – Territory

- Date : 8. Oct. 2004 – Sites name : channel 4 – Date : 8, Oct, 2004 – Sites name : world bank – Date : 5. Mar. 2005 – Sites name : Worldmap.org – Date : 29. May. 2005 – Sites name : Geocortex.net – Date : 6. Oct. 2005 – Sites name [...]

The results of our efforts – History

- Date : 27. Nov. 2003 – Sites name : National Geographic – Date : 3. Dec. 2003 – Sites name : yahoo.com – Date : 27. Jul. 2004 – Sites name : History Channel – Date : 27. Jul. 2004 – Sites name : CBS – Date : 1. Oct. 2004 – Sites name [...]

The results of our efforts – Geography

  – Date : 19. Nov. 2002 – Sites name : WHO – Date : 19. Nov. 2002 – Sites name : The office of the French president – Date : 17. Jan. 2003 – Sites name : Foreign Affairs and international trade Canada – Date : 22. Jan. 2003 – Sites name : Pacific Northwest Center [...]

Letter Writting Campaign

VANK has been sent letters and emails to world map publishers, textbook publishers, websites and other media to introduce Korea correctly. As a result many websites replied to VANK. Geography 1. Letter Writing Campaign Influences Cartegraphy For well over a year, I have been continuously receiving email form letters from members of Voluntary Agency Network [...]

The Historical precedent

The Historical precedent for the “East Sea” In most world maps and atlases used internationally today, Korea’s “East Sea” is indicated as the “Sea of Japan,” and therefore an immediate correction is warranted. To this end, it is necessary to review the historical background of the term “East Sea” and how Korea’s East Sea has [...]

Story of Dokdo

Story of Dokdo

Defending meaningful island, Dokdo.. Koreans shall achieve it. A shaggy dog, a dog indigenous to Korea, lives in Dokdo. It acts as a symbol of protecting Dokdo. Animals, however, are not the only ones. Since 1991, Seongdo Kim and his wife have been residing in the western island of Dokdo, making a living from fishing. [...]

Truth in Scholarship

Unfortunately, when a country dominates another, the first thing lost is the truth. It is equally true that those who control a country also control its history. Such was the case of Korea, when it was occupied by Japan ( from 1910-1945 ) From the middle to late nineteenth century, near the close of the [...]

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