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King

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Sinmun of Silla Sinmun of Silla (r. 681–692) was the thirty-first king of Silla, a Korean state that originated in the southwestern Korean peninsula and went on to unify most of the peninsula under its rule in the mid 7th century. He was the eldest son of Sil ...
(r. 681–692), the thirty-first king of Silla, a Korean state that originated in the southwestern Korean peninsula


Newspaper

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Gyeongju Sinmun The ''Gyeongju Sinmun'' is a weekly newspaper published in the city of Gyeongju in the North Gyeongsang province, South Korea. It was founded in the district of Dongcheon-dong, Gyeongju, Dongcheon-dong on November 15, 1989 and publishes about 11,0 ...
, weekly newspaper published in the city of Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang province, South Korea *
Pyongyang Sinmun ''Pyongyang Sinmun'' (, ''Pyongyang News'') is a North Korean newspaper founded on 1 June 1957 by Kim Il Sung. It launched an online version on 1 January 2005. It is published by the Workers' Party of Korea Pyongyang Municipal Committee six times ...
, North Korean newspaper founded on 1 June 1957 by Kim Il-sung *
Rodong Sinmun ''Rodong Sinmun'' (; ) is a North Korean newspaper that serves as the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea. It was first published on November 1, 1945, as ''Chŏngro'' (), serving as a communication channel ...
, North Korean newspaper and the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea *
Seoul Sinmun ''The Seoul Shinmun'' (translating to The Seoul Newspaper) is the oldest daily newspaper in South Korea with more than a century of publication. Its original name was ''Daehan Maeil Sinbo'' (''The Korea Daily News''), which was started on July 1 ...
, daily newspaper based out of Seoul, South Korea *
Tongnip Sinmun ''The Independent'' or ''Tongnip Sinmun'' (독립신문; 1896–1899) was an early Korean newspaper. ''Tongnip Sinmun'' was the first privately managed modern daily newspaper in Korea. It was founded in July 1896 by a member of the enlightened Ko ...
(1896–1899), the first privately managed modern daily newspaper in Korea founded by Seo Jae-pil {{disambiguation