Ministry of Unification
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The Ministry of Unification is an executive department of the South Korean government aimed at promoting Korean reunification.wikipedia

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Korean reunification
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The Ministry of Unification is an executive department of the South Korean government aimed at promoting Korean reunification.
The South Korean Ministry of Unification redoubled their efforts in 2011 and 2012 to raise awareness of the issue, launching a variety show (Miracle Audition) and an Internet sitcom with pro-unification themes.





Kaesong Industrial Region
Kaesong Industrial ComplexKaesŏng Industrial RegionKaesong Industrial Park
Under previous minister Yu Woo-ik, the ministry consisted of one office for planning and coordination; three bureaus for unification policy, inter-Korean exchanges and cooperation, and humanitarian cooperation; one special bureau for the Gaeseong Industrial Complex project; and five affiliated agencies on unification education, inter-Korean dialogue, transit between the South and the North, settlement support for dislocated North Koreans and inter-Korean consultations on exchanges and cooperation.
In 2012, the Ministry of Unification was informed that 8 of the current 123 companies had received a tax collection notice.


Jongno District
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Its headquarters are on the third and fourth floors of the Seoul Government Complex in Jongno District, Seoul.
The third and fourth floors of the same building house the Ministry of Unification.


Information Center on North Korea
The Information Center on North Korea is an institution under the Ministry of Unification devoted to collect and study North Korea-related materials in South Korea.
Government of South Korea
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Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland
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*Ministry of Unification, a department of South Korean government similar to CPRK
Minister of Intra-German Relations
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South Korea
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The Ministry of Unification is an executive department of the South Korean government aimed at promoting Korean reunification.









Park Chung-hee
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It was first established in 1969 as the National Unification Board, under the rule of Park Chung-hee.








North Korea–South Korea relations
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It gained its current status in 1998 and has played a major role in promoting inter-Korean dialogues, exchanges and cooperation.









Seoul
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Its headquarters are on the third and fourth floors of the Seoul Government Complex in Jongno District, Seoul.









Mount Kumgang
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Kaesong
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Foreign relations of South Korea
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Index of Korea-related articles
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Hanawon
12-week course on how to integrate into South Korean societySettlement Support Center for North Korean Refugees
Institute for Strategy and Reconciliation
Its chapter, the ISR-Korea, has been approved by the Ministry of Unification of South Korea.
Hyun In-taek
Hyun In-Taek (born 27 September 1954) was Minister of Unification of South Korea from January 2009 til August 2011.
Japan–Korea Undersea Tunnel
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Committee head Huh Moon-do, a former director of South Korea's National Unification Board and a key member of the former Chun Doo-hwan government, said the tunnel would help regional economics and would "play a key role in pursuing bilateral free trade talks" that are currently stalled.