Iranian Korean

Iranian Korean

Iranian Korean or Korean Iranian may refer to:
* Iran-North Korea relations
* Iran-South Korea relations
* Koreans in Iran
* Iranians in North Korea
* Iranians in South Korea
* Multiracial people of mixed Iranian and Korean descent

See also

* "Digging to America", a 2006 novel by American author Anne Tyler which tells the story of an Iranian American couple and a so-called "WASP" couple, each of whom adopts a girl from Korea


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