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List of hanja commonly seen in newspapers
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Though Korea does not use hanja very much in daily life, one will see the odd hanja here and there, especially in newspapers like the Chosun Ilbo and Munhwa Ilbo.

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  • () - for 미국, the USA. The character itself means beautiful.

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  • () - for 북한, North Korea. The character itself means north.

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  • () - for 일본, Japan. The character itself means sun.

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  • () - for 중국, China. The character itself means middle.

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  • () - for 한국, South Korea. The character itself means Korea.
 
     
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