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Lulz Security |
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Abbreviation LulzSec |
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Motto "The world's leaders in high-quality entertainment at your expense", "Laughing at your security since 2011" |
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Formation May 2011 |
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Type Hacking |
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Lulz Security, commonly abbreviated as LulzSec, was[1] a black hat computer hacking group that claimed responsibility for several high profile attacks, including the compromise of user accounts from Sony Pictures in 2011. The group also claimed responsibility for taking the CIA website offline.[2] Some security professionals have commented that LulzSec has drawn attention to insecure systems and the dangers of password reuse.[3] It has gained attention due to its high profile targets and the sarcastic messages it has posted in the aftermath of its attacks. One of the founders of LulzSec was computer security specialist Hector Monsegur, who used the online moniker Sabu. He later helped law enforcement track down other members of the organization as part of a plea deal. At least four associates of LulzSec were arrested in March 2012 as part of this investigation. British authorities had previously announced the arrests of two teenagers they allege are LulzSec members T-flow and Topiary. |
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At just after midnight (BST, UT+01) on 26 June 2011, LulzSec released a "50 days of lulz" statement, which they claimed to be their final release, confirming that LulzSec consisted of six members, and that their website is to be shut down.[1] This breaking up of the group was unexpected.[4] The release included accounts and passwords from many different sources. Despite claims of retirement, the group committed another hack against newspapers owned by News Corporation on 18 July, defacing them with false reports regarding the death of Rupert Murdoch. The group helped launch Operation AntiSec, a joint effort involving LulzSec, Anonymous, and other hackers. |
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'''Jeureuman''' ([[bahsa Jeureuman]]: ''Deutschland'', ''Bundesrepublik Deutschland'') nakeuh saboh neugara nyang na di [[Ierupa Barat]] ngon nang nanggroëjih nakeuh [[Berlin]]. |
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== Neuweuëk Nanggroë == |
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This article is about the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. For the Republic of Korea, see South Korea. For other uses, see Korea and Korean Peninsula. |
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Jeureuman teudöng nibak 16 boh neugara bagian nyang ban dum nyan geupeunan ngön ''Länder''.<ref>The individual denomination is either ''Land'' [state], ''Freistaat'' [free state] or ''Freie (und) Hansestadt'' [free (and) Hanseatic city].<br/>{{cite web |url= http://www.bundesrat.de/nn_11006/EN/organisation-en/laender-en/laender-en-node.html?__nnn=true|title= The Federal States|publisher=[[Bundesrat of Germany]]|work = www.bundesrat.de|accessdate=17 July 2011}} <br/>{{cite web|url = http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/DE/Infoservice/Terminologie/Bundeslaender/Uebersicht_node.html|title = Amtliche Bezeichnung der Bundesländer|work = www.auswaertiges-amt.de|publisher = [[Foreign Office (Germany)|Federal Foreign Office]]|language = German|trans_title = Official denomination of federated states|format = PDF; download file "Englisch"|accessdate =22 October 2011}}</ref> Tiëp neugara bagian nyan na undang-undang neugara droë maséng-maséng<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.landtag.nrw.de/portal/WWW/GB_I/I.7/Europa/Wissenswertes/English_information/North_Rhine_Westphalia_Constitution_revised.jsp|title= Example for state constitution: "Constitution of the Land of North Rhine-Westphalia"|publisher= [[Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia|Landtag (state assembly) of North Rhine-Westphalia]]|accessdate=17 July 2011}}</ref> ngön na hak otonom nyang rayek lam hai organisasi dalamjih. |
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North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (abbreviated DPRK), is a country in East Asia constituting the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. Pyongyang is the nation's capital and largest city. To the north and northwest the country is bordered by China and by Russia along the Amnok (known as the Yalu in China) and Tumen rivers;[14] it is bordered to the south by South Korea, with the heavily fortified Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separating the two. Nevertheless, North Korea, like its southern counterpart, claims to be the legitimate government of the entire Korean peninsula [15] |
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Meusabab na bida lam luwaih ngön jeumeulah ureuëng duëk, neuweuëk wilayah nibak neugara-neugara bagian nyoë meula'én-la'én, kusuihjih antara neugara bagian banda (''Stadtstaaten'') ngön neugara bagian nyang wilayahjih leubèh luwaih (''Flächenländer''). Keu tujuan administrasi wilayah, 5 boh neugara bagian, nyakni [[Baden-Württemberg]], [[Bavaria]], [[Hesse]], [[Rhine-Westphalia Utara ngon Saxony]], geuweuëk lam 22 boh distrik peumeurintah (''Regierungsbezirke''). Lam thôn 2009, di Jeureuman na 403 boh distrik (''Kreise''), nyakni 301 boh distrik gampông ngön 102 boh distrik banda.<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.destatis.de/DE/ZahlenFakten/LaenderRegionen/Regionales/Gemeindeverzeichnis/Administrativ/Aktuell/04Kreise.xls;jsessionid=611904454C9287BBBD47BE5D6103CAC1.cae2?__blob=publicationFile|title=Kreisfreie Städte und Landkreise nach Fläche und Bevölkerung 31.12.2010|format=XLS|date=October 2011|publisher=[[Statistisches Bundesamt]] Deutschland|language=German|accessdate=6 April 2012}}</ref> |
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Democratic People's Republic of Korea |
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! style="width:140px;"| Neugara Bagian !! style="width:85px;"| Nang Nanggroë !! style="width:85px;"| Wilayah (km²)!! style="width:85px;"| Ureuëng Duëk<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.destatis.de/DE/PresseService/Presse/Pressemitteilungen/2013/08/PD13_283_12411.html|title=Bevölkerungszahlen 2011 und 2012 nach Bundesländern|date=August 2013|publisher=[[Statistisches Bundesamt]] Deutschland|accessdate=16 December 2013|language=German}}</ref> |
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Motto: Chosŏn'gŭl: 강성대국; MR: Kangsŏng Daeguk[citation needed] |
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| [[Baden-Württemberg]] || [[Stuttgart]] || style="text-align:right"|35,752|| style="text-align:right"|10,569,100 |
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"Powerful and Prosperous Nation"[citation needed] |
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| [[Bavaria]] || [[Munich]] || style="text-align:right"|70,549|| style="text-align:right"|12,519,600 |
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"Aegukka" |
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Korean: 애국가, The Patriotic Song |
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| [[Berlin]] || [[Berlin]] ||style="text-align:right"|892|| style="text-align:right"|3,375,200 |
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| [[Brandenburg]] || [[Potsdam]] || style="text-align:right"|29,477|| style="text-align:right"|2,449,500 |
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| [[Bremen (state)|Bremen]] || [[Bremen]] || style="text-align:right"|404|| style="text-align:right"|654,800 |
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| [[Hamburg]] || [[Hamburg]] ||style="text-align:right"|755|| style="text-align:right"|1,734,300 |
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| [[Hesse]] || [[Wiesbaden]] || style="text-align:right"|21,115|| style="text-align:right"|6,016,500 |
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| [[Mecklenburg-Vorpommern]] || [[Schwerin]] || style="text-align:right"|23,174|| style="text-align:right"|1,600,300 |
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| [[Lower Saxony]] || [[Hanover]] || style="text-align:right"|47,618|| style="text-align:right"|7,779,000 |
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| [[North Rhine-Westphalia]] || [[Düsseldorf]] || style="text-align:right"|34,043|| style="text-align:right"|17,554,300 |
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| [[Rhineland-Palatinate]] || [[Mainz]] || style="text-align:right"|19,847|| style="text-align:right"|3,990,300 |
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| [[Saarland]] || [[Saarbrücken]] || style="text-align:right"|2,569|| style="text-align:right"|994,300 |
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| [[Saxony]] || [[Dresden]] || style="text-align:right"|18,416|| style="text-align:right"|4,050,200 |
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| [[Saxony-Anhalt]] || [[Magdeburg]] || style="text-align:right"|20,445|| style="text-align:right"|2,259,400 |
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| [[Schleswig-Holstein]] || [[Kiel]] || style="text-align:right"|15,763|| style="text-align:right"|2,806,500 |
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| [[Thuringia]] || [[Erfurt]] || style="text-align:right"|16,172|| style="text-align:right"|2,170,500 |
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== Gamba == |
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Beureukaih:GMVA Oberhausen.jpg|Jeureuman Barat: Bak tet brôih Oberhausen |
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Beureukaih:Luftbild Flensburg Schleswig-Holstein Zentrum Stadthafen Foto 2012 Wolfgang Pehlemann Steinberg-Ostsee IMG 6187.jpg|Jeureuman baroh: Cicém vedi [[Flensburg]] |
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Beureukaih:Zugspitze Summit East.JPG|Jeureuman Seulatan: Gunong Zugspitze (2962 m) |
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Beureukaih:Doener berlin kraeuter.jpg|Jeureuman Timu: Teunaguën [[Berlin]] (nanggroë di Jeureuman): [[Turuki]]-Döner-kebap atawa ''Döner'' |
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Area controlled by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea shown in dark green; claimed but uncontrolled regions shown in light green. |
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== Nè == |
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Area controlled by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea shown in dark green; claimed but uncontrolled regions shown in light green. |
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Capital |
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and largest city Pyongyang |
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39°2′N 125°45′E |
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Official languages Korean[1] |
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Official script Chosŏn'gŭl[2] |
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Demonym |
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North Korean Korean |
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Government Unitary one-party Juche state (de jure) under a totalitarian dictatorship (de facto)[3] |
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• Eternal leaders of Juche Korea |
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Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il |
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• Supreme Leader[4] |
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Kim Jong-un[n 1] |
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• Chairman of the |
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Assembly Presidium |
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Kim Yong-nam[n 2] |
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• Director of General Political Bureau |
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Hwang Pyong-so |
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• Premier |
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Pak Pong-ju |
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• Vice Chairman of Policy Bureau |
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Choe Ryong-hae |
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Legislature Supreme People's Assembly |
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Formation |
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• First Dynasty |
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Before 194 BC |
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• Three Kingdoms |
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18 BC |
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• North-South Kingdoms |
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698 |
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• Unitary dynasties |
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918 |
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• Annexation by Japan |
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29 August 1910 |
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• Liberation/Independence from Japan |
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15 August 1945 |
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• Provisional People's Committee for North Korea established |
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8 February 1946 |
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• Foundation of DPRK |
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9 September 1948 |
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• Chinese withdrawal |
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October 1958 |
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• Juche ideology implemented |
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27 December 1972 |
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• Current constitution |
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29 June 2016 |
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Area |
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• Total |
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120,540 km2 (46,540 sq mi)[5] (97th) |
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• Water (%) |
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4.87 |
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Population |
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• 2015 estimate |
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25,155,317[6] (48th) |
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• 2008 census |
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24,052,231[7] |
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• Density |
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198.3/km2 (513.6/sq mi) (63rd) |
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GDP (PPP) 2014 estimate |
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• Total |
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$40 billion[8] |
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• Per capita |
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$1,800[9] |
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GDP (nominal) 2015 estimate |
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• Total |
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$25 billion[10][11] |
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• Per capita |
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$1,000[11] |
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HDI (1995) Steady 0.766[12] |
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high · 75th |
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Currency North Korean won (₩) (KPW) |
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Time zone Pyongyang Time[13] (UTC+8:30) |
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yy, yyyy년 mm월 dd일 |
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yy, yyyy/mm/dd (AD–1911 / AD) |
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Drives on the right |
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Calling code +850 |
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ISO 3166 code KP |
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Internet TLD .kp |
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Democratic People's Republic of Korea |
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Chosŏn'gŭl 조선민주주의인민공화국 |
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Kim Jong-un is the Chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea and supreme leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly referred to as North Korea. Kim is the second child of Kim Jong-il and Ko Yong-hui. Wikipedia |
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Born: January 8, 1984 (age 33), Pyongyang, North Korea |
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Height: 170 cm |
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Spouse: Ri Sol-ju (m. 2009) |
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Leader: Kim Jong-il |
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Siblings: Kim Jong-nam, Kim Jong-chul, Kim Yo-jong, Kim Sul-song |
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Children: Kim Ju-ae |
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Ryongsong Residence (Korean: 룡성 관저), also called Residence No. 55 (55호 관저) and known by locals as Central Luxury Mansion (주요 고급 저택) is a presidential palace in North Korea and the main residence of leader Kim Jong-un. Contents. |
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Ryongsong Residence, also called Residence No. 55 and known by locals as Central Luxury Mansion is a presidential palace in North Korea and the main residence of leader Kim Jong-un. Wikipedia |
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Opened: 1983 |
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Town or city: Pyongyang |
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Alternative names: Residence No. 55; Central Luxury Mansion |
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Current tenant: Kim Jong-un |
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Main contractor: Korean People's Army |
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Location: Ryongsong District |
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LulzSec From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ‹ The template Infobox organization is being considered for merging. › Lulz Security Lulz Security.svg Lulz Security logo Abbreviation LulzSec Motto "The world's leaders in high-quality entertainment at your expense", "Laughing at your security since 2011" Formation May 2011 Type Hacking Membership 11 Leader Sabu Affiliations Anonymous, LulzRaft, AntiSec Volunteers 7 Lulz Security, commonly abbreviated as LulzSec, was[1] a black hat computer hacking group that claimed responsibility for several high profile attacks, including the compromise of user accounts from Sony Pictures in 2011. The group also claimed responsibility for taking the CIA website offline.[2] Some security professionals have commented that LulzSec has drawn attention to insecure systems and the dangers of password reuse.[3] It has gained attention due to its high profile targets and the sarcastic messages it has posted in the aftermath of its attacks. One of the founders of LulzSec was computer security specialist Hector Monsegur, who used the online moniker Sabu. He later helped law enforcement track down other members of the organization as part of a plea deal. At least four associates of LulzSec were arrested in March 2012 as part of this investigation. British authorities had previously announced the arrests of two teenagers they allege are LulzSec members T-flow and Topiary. At just after midnight (BST, UT+01) on 26 June 2011, LulzSec released a "50 days of lulz" statement, which they claimed to be their final release, confirming that LulzSec consisted of six members, and that their website is to be shut down.[1] This breaking up of the group was unexpected.[4] The release included accounts and passwords from many different sources. Despite claims of retirement, the group committed another hack against newspapers owned by News Corporation on 18 July, defacing them with false reports regarding the death of Rupert Murdoch. The group helped launch Operation AntiSec, a joint effort involving LulzSec, Anonymous, and other hackers.
Anonymous Anonymous emblem.svg An emblem that is commonly associated with Anonymous. The "man without a head" represents anonymity and leaderless organization.[1] Anonymous at Scientology in Los Angeles.jpg Individuals appearing in public as Anonymous, wearing Guy Fawkes masks Formation c. 2004 Type Multiple-use name/avatar Virtual community Voluntary association Purpose Anti-cyber-surveillance Anti-cyber-censorship Internet activism Internet vigilantism Region served Global Membership Decentralized affinity group
North Korea This article is about the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. For the Republic of Korea, see South Korea. For other uses, see Korea and Korean Peninsula.
North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (abbreviated DPRK), is a country in East Asia constituting the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. Pyongyang is the nation's capital and largest city. To the north and northwest the country is bordered by China and by Russia along the Amnok (known as the Yalu in China) and Tumen rivers;[14] it is bordered to the south by South Korea, with the heavily fortified Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separating the two. Nevertheless, North Korea, like its southern counterpart, claims to be the legitimate government of the entire Korean peninsula [15]
Democratic People's Republic of Korea 조선민주주의인민공화국 Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk Flag of North Korea Flag Emblem of North Korea Emblem Motto: Chosŏn'gŭl: 강성대국; MR: Kangsŏng Daeguk[citation needed] "Powerful and Prosperous Nation"[citation needed] Anthem: "Aegukka" Korean: 애국가, The Patriotic Song
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Area controlled by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea shown in dark green; claimed but uncontrolled regions shown in light green. Area controlled by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea shown in dark green; claimed but uncontrolled regions shown in light green. Capital and largest city Pyongyang 39°2′N 125°45′E Official languages Korean[1] Official script Chosŏn'gŭl[2] Demonym North Korean Korean Government Unitary one-party Juche state (de jure) under a totalitarian dictatorship (de facto)[3] • Eternal leaders of Juche Korea Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il • Supreme Leader[4] Kim Jong-un[n 1] • Chairman of the Assembly Presidium Kim Yong-nam[n 2] • Director of General Political Bureau Hwang Pyong-so • Premier Pak Pong-ju • Vice Chairman of Policy Bureau Choe Ryong-hae Legislature Supreme People's Assembly Formation • First Dynasty Before 194 BC • Three Kingdoms 18 BC • North-South Kingdoms 698 • Unitary dynasties 918 • Annexation by Japan 29 August 1910 • Liberation/Independence from Japan 15 August 1945 • Provisional People's Committee for North Korea established 8 February 1946 • Foundation of DPRK 9 September 1948 • Chinese withdrawal October 1958 • Juche ideology implemented 27 December 1972 • Current constitution 29 June 2016 Area • Total 120,540 km2 (46,540 sq mi)[5] (97th) • Water (%) 4.87 Population • 2015 estimate 25,155,317[6] (48th) • 2008 census 24,052,231[7] • Density 198.3/km2 (513.6/sq mi) (63rd) GDP (PPP) 2014 estimate • Total $40 billion[8] • Per capita $1,800[9] GDP (nominal) 2015 estimate • Total $25 billion[10][11] • Per capita $1,000[11] HDI (1995) Steady 0.766[12] high · 75th Currency North Korean won (₩) (KPW) Time zone Pyongyang Time[13] (UTC+8:30) Date format yy, yyyy년 mm월 dd일 yy, yyyy/mm/dd (AD–1911 / AD) Drives on the right Calling code +850 ISO 3166 code KP Internet TLD .kp Democratic People's Republic of Korea Chosŏn'gŭl 조선민주주의인민공화국 Hancha 朝鮮民主主義人民共和國 McCune–Reischauer Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk
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Image result for north korea president View all Kim Jong-un Since 2011 Kim Jong-un is the Chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea and supreme leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly referred to as North Korea. Kim is the second child of Kim Jong-il and Ko Yong-hui. Wikipedia Born: January 8, 1984 (age 33), Pyongyang, North Korea Height: 170 cm Spouse: Ri Sol-ju (m. 2009) Leader: Kim Jong-il Siblings: Kim Jong-nam, Kim Jong-chul, Kim Yo-jong, Kim Sul-song Children: Kim Ju-ae
Ryongsong Residence (Korean: 룡성 관저), also called Residence No. 55 (55호 관저) and known by locals as Central Luxury Mansion (주요 고급 저택) is a presidential palace in North Korea and the main residence of leader Kim Jong-un. Contents. [hide] 1 Location
Ryongsong Residence Ryongsong Residence, also called Residence No. 55 and known by locals as Central Luxury Mansion is a presidential palace in North Korea and the main residence of leader Kim Jong-un. Wikipedia Opened: 1983 Town or city: Pyongyang Alternative names: Residence No. 55; Central Luxury Mansion Current tenant: Kim Jong-un Main contractor: Korean People's Army Location: Ryongsong District