1. Republic of Korea - Noun
2. Republic of Korea - Proper noun
a republic in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula; established in 1948
Source: WordNetMy wife, well she has extensive experience, because before becoming the first lady, she was the wife of the CEO of a large conglomerate. So I have very high hopes that she will carry out her job successfully as first lady of the Republic of Korea. Lee Myung-bak
South Korean nationalism is something quite different from the patriotism toward the state that Americans feel. Identification with the Korean race is strong, while that with the Republic of Korea is weak. Brian Reynolds Myers
Has the Republic of Korea ever been more obviously unloved than in this year of "Hell Chosun?" Brian Reynolds Myers
If you look at satellite photographs of the Far East by night, you'll see a large splotch curiously lacking in light. This area of darkness is the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Barbara Demick
Air force tankers would not only supply U.S. Air Force aircraft but also U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and even Republic of Korea Air Force warplanes. Source: Internet
He said the Mission in Seoul, Republic of Korea had assured that while there had been delays in some commencing their employment contracts, their jobs were secure. Source: Internet