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[[File:Mangyondae Schoolchildrens Palace in Pyongyang 04.jpg|thumb|Member of Korean Youth Corps at Mangyongdae Children's Palace]]
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'''Korean Youth Corps''' ({{lang-ko|'''조선소년단'''}}, [[Hanja]]: 朝鮮少年團) is a [[North Korea]]n [[youth movement]] and [[Pioneer movement]]. Membership is open to children between the ages of nine and fifteen. Youth above age 15 may join the [[Kim Il Sung Socialist Youth League]].<ref>http://countrystudies.us/north-korea/63.htm</ref> The organization is part of the more wider Korean Children's Union with units operating in elementary and secondary schools nationwide.
'''Korean Youth Corps''' ({{lang-ko|'''조선소년단'''}}, [[Hanja]]: 朝鮮少年團) is a [[North Korea]]n [[youth movement]] and [[Pioneer movement]]. Membership is open to children between the ages of nine and fifteen. Youth above age 15 may join the [[Kim Il Sung Socialist Youth League]].<ref>http://countrystudies.us/north-korea/63.htm</ref> The organization is part of the more wider Korean Children's Union with units operating in elementary and secondary schools nationwide.



Revision as of 13:06, 19 June 2014

Korean Children's Union
Gegründet6 June 1946
HauptsitzPyongyang, North Korea
International affiliationInternational Committee of Children's and Adolescents' Movements
Member of Korean Youth Corps at Mangyongdae Children's Palace

Korean Youth Corps (Korean: 조선소년단, Hanja: 朝鮮少年團) is a North Korean youth movement and Pioneer movement. Membership is open to children between the ages of nine and fifteen. Youth above age 15 may join the Kim Il Sung Socialist Youth League.[1] The organization is part of the more wider Korean Children's Union with units operating in elementary and secondary schools nationwide.

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