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Trending in South Korea
on Jun 12, 2024

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

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  1. KO
    Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation
    - 5%
  2. KO
    Miryang gang rape
    + 27%
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    Korean Broadcasting System
    - 8%
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    2026 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)
    - 141%
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    Korea Educational Broadcasting System
    - 4%
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    Kye Eun-sook
    - 153%
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    Seo Hyo-rim
    new
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    Ryu Soo-young
    new
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    2016 Gyeongju earthquake
    - 32%
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    High School Return of a Gangster
    + 61%
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    2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Second Round
    - 231%
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    YouTube
    + 6%
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    Earthquakes in Korea
    + 30%
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    LVMH
    - 76%
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    ching chong
    new
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    Go Joon-hee
    + 33%
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    Instagram
    + 4%
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    Bae Hyun-jin
    + 35%
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    Sim Soo-bong
    - 82%
  20. KO
    Kim Seok-jin
    new
  21. KO
    Lee Hyori
    + 14%
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    2017 Pohang earthquake
    + 24%
  23. KO
    Burning Sun scandal
    new
  24. KO
    2026 FIFA World Cup
    - 105%
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    Byeon Woo-seok
    - 15%
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    China national football team
    - 575%
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    Bada
    + 11%
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    South Korea
    - 5%
  29. KO
    squeeze play
    new
  30. KO
    Yi Sun-sin
    - 11%
  31. KO
    Danny Koo
    + 6%
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    2026 FIFA World Cup qualification
    - 94%
  33. KO
    Seo Yoon-ah
    new
  34. KO
    Kim Tae-ryung
    new
  35. KO
    Bloody Romance
    new
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    Miyakojima
    - 25%
  37. KO
    National Pension Service in Korea
    - 7%
  38. KO
    periodic table
    - 7%
  39. KO
    Plecia nearctica
    new
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    Korean War
    - 14%
  41. KO
    magnitude
    - 86%
  42. KO
    Ko Min-jung
    new
  43. KO
    Roman numerals
    stable
  44. KO
    Bernard Arnault
    - 17%
  45. KO
    Yonhap News Agency
    new
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from South Korea on Jun 12, 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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