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Lee, Myung-Bak

LC control no.nr 96041947
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingLee, Myung-Bak
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Variant(s)Yi, Myeong-bak, 1941-
Lee, Myeong-bak, 1941-
I, Myonbaku, 1941-
Ri, Meihaku, 1941-
I, Myonpak‏, 1941-
Yi, Myŏng-bak
리 명박, 1941-
이 명박, 1941-
李 明博, 1941-
See alsoKorea (South). President (2008-2013 : Lee)
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Other standard no.54050630
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256211690
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LocatedKorea (South)
Birth date1941-12-19
Place of birthOsaka (Japan)
AffiliationHyŏndae Kŏnsŏl Chusik Hoesa
Profession or occupationLegislators Mayors Executives
Presidents
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Non-Latin script references reviewed in NACO CJK Funnel References Project.
Found inSinhwa nŭn ŏpta, 1995: t.p. (Yi Myŏng-bak) front flap (grad., Koryŏ Taehakkyo Kyŏngyŏng Hakkwa; ex-president, Hyŏndae Kŏnsŏl; congressman)
Arŭmdaun sijŏl, 2007: t.p. (Yi Myŏng-bak) p. 174 (b. 1941 in Ilbon; grad., Koryŏdae Kyŏngyŏng Hakkwa; CEO, Hyŏndae Kŏnsŏl; 14, 15-tae kukhoe ŭiwŏn; mayor, Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi)
New York Times online, Apr. 11, 2008 (Lee Myung-bak [in rom.], South Korea's president)
A success story goes on, 2008: pref. (17th president of Korea, Lee Myung-bak)
Britannica academic, Mar. 19, 2017 (Lee Myung-Bak; b. Dec. 19, 1941, Ōsaka, Japan; South Korean business executive, politician, president, South Korea, 2008-2013)
KR-SlNLK in VIAF, Mar. 19, 2017 (access point: 이 명박 李 明博 1941- = Yi Myŏng-bak 1941- ; x-refs.: Yi, Myeong-bak 1941- [in rom.]; Lee, Myeong-bak 1941- [in rom.])
JTNDL in VIAF, Mar. 19, 2017 (access point: 李, 明博, 1941- = I, Myonbaku, 1941- ; r; x-ref.: Ri, Meihaku [in rom.])
JP-ToKJK in VIAF, Mar. 19, 2017 (access point: 李, 明博 = 이, 명박 = I, Myonpak‏; x-ref.: Ri, Meihaku [in rom.])