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Trending in South Korea
on Nov 6, 2023

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

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  1. KO
    Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation
    + 8%
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    Korean Broadcasting System
    + 5%
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    Korea Educational Broadcasting System
    - 16%
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    Jo Yoon-hee
    - 214%
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    Daily Dose of Sunshine
    - 61%
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    Kim Hyon-hui
    - 180%
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    Son Bum-Soo
    + 44%
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    G-Dragon
    new
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    YouTube
    + 4%
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    Kim Ha-seong
    new
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    National Pension Service in Korea
    stable
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    Perfect Marriage Revenge
    - 89%
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    Seoul Spring
    new
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    Lee Jung-sub
    new
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    Rhymer
    new
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    short
    new
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    LG Twins
    new
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    Im Se-ryeong
    new
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    Strong Girl Nam-soon
    - 131%
  20. KO
    Lee Dong-geon
    - 171%
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    Instagram
    - 7%
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    Daum
    new
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    Suh Yun-bok
    - 92%
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    Sejong the Great
    new
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    megacity
    new
  26. KO
    Jong Tae-se
    - 387%
  27. KO
    An Jung-geun
    new
  28. KO
    South Korea
    stable
  29. KO
    Yi Sun-sin
    new
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    Castaway Diva
    - 170%
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    Jamsil Baseball Stadium
    new
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    John A Linton
    - 10%
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    J.Y. Park
    - 16%
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    Yu Gwansun
    new
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    Gwangju Uprising
    new
  36. KO
    Liancourt Rocks
    new
  37. KO
    Byeon Woo-seok
    - 17%
  38. KO
    Jeong Yak-yong
    new
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    Naver
    new
  40. KO
    Sin Chang-won
    new
  41. KO
    Jeon So-min
    - 224%
  42. KO
    Utility
    new
  43. KO
    Lee Jae-yong
    new
  44. KO
    Jang Dong-yoon
    - 38%
  45. KO
    Park Bo-young
    - 25%
  46. KO
    Paul Yoo
    new
  47. KO
    Yang Se-jong
    - 50%
  48. KO
    Roman numerals
    new
  49. KO
    KwakTube
    - 156%
  50. KO
    Park Byeong-seug
    new
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from South Korea on Nov 6, 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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