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'''South Korea''' is a nation in East Asia. The capital of South Korea is [[Seoul]], which is larger than [[New York City]] and rivals New York in technology and culture. | '''South Korea''' is a nation in East Asia. The capital of South Korea is [[Seoul]], which is larger than [[New York City]] and rivals New York in technology and culture. | ||
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South Korea is a nation in East Asia. The capital of South Korea is Seoul, which is larger than New York City and rivals New York in technology and culture.
Korea has a relatively strong representation at Columbia. Korean international students tend to form circles exclusively amongst themselves; one student who had spent his high school years in America commented that his English speaking skills got worse when he arrived at Columbia, due to his socializing solely with other Koreans.