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Discussion, North Korea → Democratic People's Republic of Korea, discussion, No consensus to move, 21 September 2005
Discussion, North Korea → Democratic People's Republic of Korea, discussion, No consensus to move, 6 July 2006
Discussion, North Korea → Democratic People's Republic of Korea, discussion, No consensus, 3 August 2006
Discussion, North Korea → DPR Korea, discussion, No consensus to move, October 2006
Discussion, North Korea → Democratic People's Republic of Korea, discussion, No consensus to move, 22 August 2010
Discussion, North Korea → Democratic People's Republic of Korea, discussion, No consensus to move, 26 July 2012
Discussion, North Korea → Democratic People's Republic of Korea, discussion, Procedural closure, 8 September 2022
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Every mention of "North Korea" should be changed to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea or short: DPRK. North Korea is disrespectful because Korea was a united country and it was brutally ripped apart, so "North Korea" and "South Korea" should not be used. Inhabitants of the DPRK and its citizens around the world are disrespected by the term "North Korea". 조선민주주의인민공화국만세 (talk) 17:53, 25 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]