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The Convent of Sisters of the Blessed Korean Martyrs in Timor-Leste
Kim Namjoo, Kim Eunbee
If one were to trace a line southward from Korea (36¡Æ N, 127.7¡Æ E), one would arrive near the equator at Timor-Leste (9¡Æ S, 126¡Æ E), the only country in Asia located in the southern hemisphere. Owing to this near alignment of longitude, Korea and Timor-Leste share the same time zone, despite being hemispheres apart.
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