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Trending in South Korea
on Oct 12, 2023

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

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  1. KO
    Korean Broadcasting System
    + 33%
  2. KO
    Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation
    - 13%
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    State of Palestine
    - 54%
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    Israel
    - 46%
  5. KO
    Jin Gyohoon
    - 68%
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    Hamas
    - 31%
  7. KO
    Kim Yong-ho
    new
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    Gaza Strip
    - 40%
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    Strong Girl Nam-soon
    - 29%
  10. KO
    Korea Educational Broadcasting System
    + 8%
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    YouTube
    + 16%
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    Kim Tae-woo
    - 52%
  13. KO
    Israeli–Palestinian conflict
    - 89%
  14. KO
    Jewish people
    stable
  15. KO
    Friday the 13th
    new
  16. KO
    Han Jun-ho
    + 47%
  17. KO
    Daniel Tudor
    + 49%
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    Instagram
    stable
  19. KO
    Kang Yong-suk
    new
  20. KO
    Yonhap News Agency
    - 30%
  21. KO
    Ro-woon
    new
  22. KO
    South Korea
    - 4%
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    Naver
    - 8%
  24. KO
    National Pension Service in Korea
    - 12%
  25. KO
    Tunisia national association football team
    new
  26. KO
    West Bank
    - 32%
  27. KO
    Jeon No-min
    - 80%
  28. KO
    Yong Hye-in
    - 8%
  29. KO
    Oh Jung-se
    - 52%
  30. KO
    Hong Yoo-kyung
    new
  31. KO
    Hunminjeongeum
    - 59%
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    Arab–Israeli conflict
    - 45%
  33. KO
    Park Joon-geum
    - 48%
  34. KO
    Sejong the Great
    - 10%
  35. KO
    Halloween
    + 5%
  36. KO
    Jeon Jihee
    - 20%
  37. KO
    Hong Ji-min
    new
  38. KO
    BBC World Service
    new
  39. KO
    Palestine
    - 35%
  40. KO
    X
    new
  41. KO
    Soyang Dam
    new
  42. KO
    Kim Tae-woo
    - 63%
  43. KO
    Baek Il-seob
    new
  44. KO
    Pornhub
    new
  45. KO
    Kim So-hyun
    new
  46. KO
    Iron Dome
    - 53%
  47. KO
    Google
    new
  48. KO
    Bibi
    new
  49. KO
    Ottoman Empire
    new
  50. KO
    Lee You-mi
    - 20%
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from South Korea on Oct 12, 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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