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Trending in South Korea
on May 20, 2024

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

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  1. KO
    Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation
    + 2%
  2. KO
    Kim Ho-joong
    stable
  3. KO
    BBC World Service
    + 68%
  4. KO
    Korean Broadcasting System
    + 1%
  5. KO
    Burning Sun scandal
    + 73%
  6. KO
    Korea Educational Broadcasting System
    - 30%
  7. KO
    Democratic Party of Korea
    new
  8. KO
    Han In-soo
    new
  9. KO
    Moon Ji-in
    new
  10. KO
    Jeong Jun-yeong
    new
  11. KO
    Kang Hyung-uk
    + 60%
  12. KO
    Choi Jin-hyuk
    - 162%
  13. KO
    YouTube
    + 2%
  14. KO
    Kim Kiri
    new
  15. KO
    Iran
    new
  16. KO
    Gwangju Uprising
    - 91%
  17. KO
    Byeon Woo-seok
    - 23%
  18. KO
    Ebrahim Raisi
    new
  19. KO
    Coming-of-Age Day
    + 38%
  20. KO
    Choi Jong-hoon
    new
  21. KO
    Chun Woo-hee
    - 32%
  22. KO
    Gang Dong-won
    - 62%
  23. KO
    Yi Sun-sin
    new
  24. KO
    National Pension Service in Korea
    - 17%
  25. EN
    Ebrahim Raisi
    new
  26. KO
    Instagram
    - 8%
  27. KO
    Kim Dong-gun (Announcer)
    new
  28. KO
    Ali Khamenei
    new
  29. KO
    Ryu Deok-hwan
    new
  30. KO
    Ma Dong-seok
    + 15%
  31. KO
    Koh Yu-jeong
    - 161%
  32. KO
    South Korea
    stable
  33. KO
    Choi Bool-am
    - 178%
  34. KO
    Widmark's formula
    new
  35. KO
    Sejong the Great
    new
  36. KO
    Jeong Yak-yong
    new
  37. KO
    Seungri
    new
  38. KO
    farro
    new
  39. KO
    Goo Hara
    new
  40. KO
    Her Eun-a
    - 193%
  41. KO
    Jeongjo of Joseon
    new
  42. KO
    Park In-hui
    new
  43. KO
    Xiaoman
    new
  44. KO
    Park Seon-zoo
    new
  45. KO
    Kang Su-ji
    new
  46. KO
    Chun Doo-hwan
    - 64%
  47. KO
    periodic table
    new
  48. KO
    Danny Koo
    - 177%
  49. KO
    sinking of the MV Sewol
    new
  50. KO
    Casey Phair
    new
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from South Korea on May 20, 2024.
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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