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The Voice of Korea is a Korean radio station located in a bunker underneath what used to be Pyongyang. A holdover from pre-War times, the station used to have different broadcasters and DJs. So far, there have only been two post-war DJs. The Voice of Korea is best known for one reason: its music. Its signal can be heard all across True Korea.

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  • The Voice of Korea is a Korean radio station located in a bunker underneath what used to be Pyongyang. A holdover from pre-War times, the station used to have different broadcasters and DJs. So far, there have only been two post-war DJs. The Voice of Korea is best known for one reason: its music. Its signal can be heard all across True Korea.
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  • The Voice of Korea is a Korean radio station located in a bunker underneath what used to be Pyongyang. A holdover from pre-War times, the station used to have different broadcasters and DJs. So far, there have only been two post-war DJs. The Voice of Korea is best known for one reason: its music. Its signal can be heard all across True Korea.
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