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on Oct 19, 2023

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

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  1. KO
    Lee Sun-kyun
    new
  2. KO
    Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation
    - 11%
  3. KO
    Korean Broadcasting System
    + 4%
  4. KO
    Lee Jeong-jin
    new
  5. KO
    NEW Nonstop
    new
  6. KO
    Lee Yoon-sung
    new
  7. KO
    Three Friends
    new
  8. KO
    Korea Educational Broadcasting System
    - 2%
  9. KO
    Strong Girl Nam-soon
    - 17%
  10. KO
    YouTube
    + 9%
  11. KO
    Lee Dong-geon
    new
  12. KO
    Israel
    - 13%
  13. KO
    Oh Jung-se
    new
  14. KO
    State of Palestine
    - 8%
  15. KO
    Shin Hae-sun
    - 88%
  16. KO
    Instagram
    stable
  17. KO
    Halloween
    + 3%
  18. KO
    Kim Eun-hee
    + 10%
  19. KO
    wild card
    + 60%
  20. KO
    Gaza Strip
    - 10%
  21. KO
    Taejo of Goryeo
    new
  22. KO
    The Lovers
    new
  23. KO
    Nonhyeon-dong massacre
    new
  24. KO
    Naver
    stable
  25. KO
    Jewish people
    + 20%
  26. KO
    Hamas
    - 21%
  27. KO
    Bibi
    + 4%
  28. KO
    Nonstop
    new
  29. KO
    South Korea
    - 5%
  30. KO
    National Pension Service in Korea
    + 5%
  31. KO
    Lee Dong-wook
    new
  32. KO
    Sejong the Great
    stable
  33. KO
    Lee Min-woo
    new
  34. KO
    Jeon Hye-jin
    new
  35. KO
    Liancourt Rocks
    + 5%
  36. KO
    Jump
    new
  37. KO
    Pornhub
    stable
  38. KO
    Seo Ho-cheol
    new
  39. KO
    Israeli–Palestinian conflict
    - 31%
  40. KO
    Dictamnus albus
    new
  41. KO
    Japanese invasions of Korea
    + 13%
  42. KO
    Cimex lectularius
    new
  43. KO
    Kim Poong
    - 25%
  44. KO
    Han Jun-ho
    new
  45. KO
    Google
    stable
  46. KO
    Jo Hang Jo
    new
  47. KO
    United States of America
    new
  48. KO
    Lee Seo-jin
    new
  49. KO
    Roman numerals
    - 14%
  50. KO
    Yong Hye-in
    - 14%
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from South Korea on Oct 19, 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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