Trends

Trending in South Korea
on Jun 24, 2024

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

Share
  1. KO
    Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation
    - 5%
  2. KO
    Korean Broadcasting System
    - 3%
  3. KO
    Plecia nearctica
    - 634%
  4. KO
    1993 Cheongju Collapse Accident
    new
  5. KO
    Amy Yang
    + 55%
  6. KO
    Korea Educational Broadcasting System
    - 27%
  7. KO
    Miryang gang rape
    + 9%
  8. KO
    Korean War
    + 62%
  9. KO
    Lee Min-woo
    new
  10. KO
    Zico
    + 67%
  11. KO
    primary cell
    new
  12. KO
    lithium battery
    new
  13. KO
    Julien Kang
    new
  14. KO
    YouTube
    stable
  15. KO
    Jung Ji-Hyun
    new
  16. KO
    Lee Hyori
    - 43%
  17. KO
    Burning Sun scandal
    + 3%
  18. KO
    pertussis
    new
  19. KO
    Kim Chung
    new
  20. KO
    Minerva University
    new
  21. KO
    Byun Hee-soo
    new
  22. KO
    Canary Islands
    new
  23. KO
    Park Yoon-bae
    new
  24. KO
    Instagram
    - 19%
  25. KO
    Wawoo apartment collapse
    new
  26. KO
    Kim Do-hyang
    new
  27. KO
    lithium
    new
  28. KO
    51st Infantry Division
    + 15%
  29. KO
    South Korea
    + 5%
  30. KO
    Miss Night and Day
    - 100%
  31. KO
    Byeon Woo-seok
    - 26%
  32. KO
    Dagestan
    new
  33. KO
    Love and Ambition
    new
  34. KO
    Scandal
    new
  35. KO
    Church of Scientology
    new
  36. KO
    Tsuki
    - 182%
  37. KO
    FK Crvena zvezda
    new
  38. KO
    National Pension Service in Korea
    + 25%
  39. KO
    Choi Jin-hyuk
    stable
  40. KO
    Lee Mi-young
    new
  41. KO
    June Huh
    - 107%
  42. KO
    Lee Jung-eun
    - 43%
  43. KO
    Kim Hee-sun
    - 21%
  44. KO
    Yoon Sang-hyun
    stable
  45. KO
    Jisoo Han
    - 62%
  46. KO
    Hanahoe
    new
  47. KO
    Yonhap News Agency
    new
  48. KO
    Dustin Nippert
    new
  49. KO
    Jung Chung-rae
    new
  50. KO
    Nvidia
    new
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from South Korea on Jun 24, 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.
Other countries
Other days