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Detailed information about introducing Koreans

Korean (Korean:, English: Korean), also known as Korean (Korean:), Korean and Korean, is one of the major ethnic groups in East Asia.

Koreans are mainly distributed in the Korean peninsula, and are the main ethnic groups in North Korea and South Korea, with a population of over 70 million. Except North Korea and South Korea, the population of China and the United States is over one million. According to the data of the sixth census in China in 20 10, there are about1830,000 Koreans in China, while according to the survey of the US Census Bureau in 20 12, there are about1700,000 Korean Americans.

In the context of Korean or Korean, the title of "Korean" () refers to the Korean minority in China, a native of China with China nationality. Koreans living outside China do not call themselves "Koreans" (). Koreans call themselves "Korean nation" or "Korean nation", Koreans call themselves "Korean nation" and Koreans in Central Asia call themselves "Koreans". In order to avoid misunderstanding caused by using the word "Korean" () to address Koreans, Koreans and other Koreans or Koreans from non-China areas, it is hereby declared.