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  1. Korea

    [Seoul?] : Republic of Korea Army Map Service, 1954.

  2. Korea

    [Seoul] : Office of Public Information, 1953.

  3. Korea

    Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Labor, Bureau of International Labor Affairs

    Online Final issue only

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Library info; guides & content by subject specialists
  1. Special collections: East Asia

    The Stanford East Asia Library holds robust special collections of rare Chinese, Japanese, and Korean materials. Learn more about our collections and how to access them, including procedures for using the reading room.

  2. Korean Studies

    Stanford Libraries' Korean Studies collections support research, teaching, and learning on Korea-related topics at Stanford University, with emphases in the fields of history, international relations, literature and sociology

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Geospatial content, including GIS datasets, digitized maps, and census data.
  1. Korean Peninsula

    United States. Central Intelligence Agency
    1989

    Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Map shows Military Demarcation Line and Demilitarized Zone. "Boundary representation is not necessarily a...

  2. The two Koreas ; Forgotten war, three long years in Korea

    National Geographic Maps (Firm) )
    2003

    Relief shown by gradient tints, shading, and spot heights. Depths shown by gradient tints and isolines. Map on recto shows the Demilitarized Demarc...

  3. Map of Korea

    Hamilton, A. (Angus), 1874-1913
    1904

    Relief shown by shading and hachures. Inset: A map of Eastern Asia to illustrate the Russo-Japanese dispute.

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