1. South Korea - Noun
2. South Korea - Proper noun
a republic in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula; established in 1948
Source: WordNetIf South Korea is going to survive, and keep the peace on the peninsula, its citizens need to start conveying support for their state. Brian Reynolds Myers
A friend Alan and I ended up in an Outback pub in a place called Daly Waters and apparently, he says, in the course of this very lively evening we spent there I offered to do a house swap with a family from Korea. We weren't sure whether they were from North Korea or South Korea. Bill Bryson
Foreign investors did not build South Korea - South Koreans developed their country; the Germans built their economy, an economy that was once in ruins. The Germans suffered a lot but now they are the best. Aliko Dangote
I don't think the current regime of South Korea will deal actively with the issue of North Korean defectors. Kim Young-sam
Part of my heritage being Korean, it's going to be interesting going to Korea and answering these questions dealing with North and South Korea. Rick Yune
The U.S. has the finest research scientists in the world, but we are falling far behind other countries, like South Korea and Singapore, that are moving forward with embryonic stem cell research. Louise Slaughter