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Korean era names were titles adopted in historical Korea for the purpose of year identification and numbering. Era names were used during the period of Silla, Goguryeo, Balhae, Taebong, Goryeo, Joseon, and the Korean Empire. Various Korean regimes officially adopted the era names of Chinese dynasties.

List of Korean era names
This is a list of era names used by historical regimes on the Korean Peninsula. Several of these regimes officially adopted the era names of China; in such instances, the Chinese renditions of the era names are stated in parentheses. ===Goguryeo=== ===Silla=== Other regimes contemporaneous with Silla ===Balhae=== ===Later Baekje=== ===Taebong=== ===Goryeo=== Other regimes contemporaneous with Goryeo ===Joseon=== ===Korean Empire=== ===Korea under Japanese rule=== The Japanese renditions of the era names are stated in parentheses. ==Modern era systems==
Modern era systems
Republic of Korea Democratic People's Republic of Korea The North Korean government and associated organizations use a variation of the Gregorian calendar with a Juche year based on April 15, 1912 CE, the date of birth of Kim Il-sung, as year 1. There is no Juche year 0. The calendar was introduced in 1997. Months are unchanged from those in the standard Gregorian calendar. In many instances, the Juche year is given after the CE year, for example,   Juche . But in North Korean publications, the Juche year is usually placed before the corresponding CE year, as in Juche (). ==See also==
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