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on Oct 11, 2023

The most searched Wikipedia pages in South Korea: discover what people are looking for!

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  1. KO
    Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation
    + 24%
  2. KO
    Korean Broadcasting System
    + 13%
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    State of Palestine
    - 44%
  4. KO
    Jin Gyohoon
    + 85%
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    Israel
    - 20%
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    Hamas
    - 43%
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    Gaza Strip
    - 30%
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    Strong Girl Nam-soon
    - 50%
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    Israeli–Palestinian conflict
    - 35%
  10. KO
    Kim Tae-woo
    new
  11. KO
    Zheng Lücheng
    new
  12. KO
    Korea Educational Broadcasting System
    + 2%
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    YouTube
    - 4%
  14. KO
    Jeon No-min
    new
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    Jewish people
    - 7%
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    Yonhap News Agency
    - 14%
  17. KO
    Oh Jung-se
    new
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    Hunminjeongeum
    + 51%
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    Instagram
    - 6%
  20. KO
    West Bank
    - 52%
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    Arab–Israeli conflict
    - 9%
  22. KO
    Park Joon-geum
    new
  23. KO
    Soong May-ling
    + 10%
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    National Pension Service in Korea
    + 10%
  25. KO
    Soong Ching-ling
    + 3%
  26. KO
    Soong sisters
    + 36%
  27. KO
    2023 South Korean by-elections
    new
  28. KO
    Naver
    stable
  29. KO
    Hangul Day
    + 18%
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    South Korea
    - 4%
  31. KO
    Yong Hye-in
    - 12%
  32. KO
    Kim Tae-woo
    new
  33. KO
    Chiang Kai-shek
    + 12%
  34. KO
    Jeon Jihee
    - 63%
  35. KO
    Palestine
    - 39%
  36. KO
    Sejong the Great
    - 17%
  37. KO
    Iron Dome
    + 9%
  38. KO
    Cha Chung-hwa
    new
  39. KO
    Yu In-chon
    - 10%
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    Gaza City
    - 35%
  41. KO
    Halloween
    + 11%
  42. KO
    Soong Ai-ling
    + 16%
  43. KO
    Kim Nam-jo
    - 105%
  44. KO
    Han Jun-ho
    - 47%
  45. EN
    Hamas
    - 79%
  46. KO
    Lee You-mi
    - 39%
  47. KO
    Park Gyu-young
    new
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    Israelites
    - 17%
  49. KO
    Daniel Tudor
    new
  50. KO
    Park Ho-san
    - 165%
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from South Korea on Oct 11, 2023.
The green, red and yellow indicators on each row are based on data from the day before: to get insights about the historical records, click here.
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