Korea Republic

 The Republic of Korea  Korea, officially the Republic of Korea, is a country in East Asia. Born in Hwanghae Province, Joseon, Korea attended an American Methodist school, where he converted to Christianity. He became a Korean independence activist and was imprisoned for his activities in 1899. After his release in 1904, he moved to the United States, where he obtained degrees from American universities and met President Theodore Roosevelt. After a brief 1910–12 return to Korea, he moved to Hawaii in 1913. In 1919, following the Japanese suppression of the March 1st Movement, Korea joined the right-leaning Korean Provisional Government in exile in Shanghai. From 1918 to 1924, he served as the first President of the Korean Provisional Government until he was impeached in 1925. He then returned to the United States, where he advocated and fundraised for Korean independence. In 1939, he moved to Washington, D.C. In 1945, he was returned to US-controlled Korea by the US military, and on 20 July 1948 he was elected the first President of the Republic of Korea by the National Assembly, ushering in the First Republic of Korea.

Personality
South Korea is a hyper active person, who often embraces new ideas from the western world while combining it with traditional eastern thought.

While he is usually a friendly person, South Korea can also be hostile, especially with North Korea and Japan.

Appearance
South Korea is a mixture of tradition and modernity. When he is in the army, he wears a green Major General uniform as noted by the two stars on his cap.

History
Korea became involved in Anti-Japanese circles after the end of the First Sino-Japanese War in 1895, which saw Joseon passed from the Chinese sphere of influence to the Japanese. Korea was implicated in a plot to take revenge for the assassination of Empress Myeongseong, the wife of King Gojong who was assassinated by Japanese agents (known in Korean history as the Chunsaengmun incident); however, a female American physician Georgiana E. Whiting helped him avoid the charges by disguising him as her patient and go to his sister's house. Korea acted as one of the forerunners of the Korean independence movement through grassroots organizations such as the Hyeopseong Club and the Independence Club (독립협회; 獨立協會). Korea organized several protests against corruption and the influences of the Japan and the Russian Empire. As a result, in November 1898, Korea attained the rank of Uigwan (의관; 議官) in the Imperial Legislature, the Jungchuwon (중추원; 中樞院).

Geography
South Korea is located in  East Asia, on the southern half of the  Korean Peninsula jutting out from the far east of the Asian land mass. The only country with a land border to South Korea is  North Korea, lying to the north with 238 kilometres (148 mi) of border running along the  Korean Demilitarized Zone. South Korea is mostly surrounded by water and has 2,413 kilometres (1,499 mi) of coast line along three seas. To the west is the  Yellow Sea, to the south is the East China Sea, and to the east is  Ulleung-do and  Liancourt Rocks in the  Sea of Japan (East Sea)

America
Having been liberated in the south by the US, South Korea has a long history of relying on America for security reasons. The Korean War reinforced South Korea's need for closer relationship with the US, who has provided him with military and economic aid.

South Korea has an admiration for American culture and often imports and combines them into a distinctly Korean phenomenon.

Russia
South Korea has a shaky relationship with Russia due to the support they gave to the North during the Korean War.

North Korea
Both Korea's have a complicated relationship that ranges from uncomfortable cordial meetings to outright hostility.

Japan
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National Anthem of South Korea: Aeggukka.

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