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Events from the year 2006 in South Korea.
Incumbents
- President: Roh Moo-hyun[1]
 - Prime Minister: 
- Lee Hae-chan (until 14 March),
 - Han Myeong-sook (starting 14 March)
 
 
Events
- March 1–4: South Korean railroad strike of 2006
 - March 14: 2006 South Korean prime minister elections
 - April: The Saemangeum Seawall is completed
 - April 20: Han Myeong Sook becomes prime minister of South Korea, replacing Lee Hae-chan
 - May 12: The Korean Paralympic Committee is founded.
 - May 31: 2006 South Korean local elections
 - July 10: The Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board is formed.
 - July 21: 43rd Grand Bell Awards
 - November 25: 2006 Mnet Asian Music Awards
 - December 31: 2006 KBS Drama Awards
 
Sport
Film
Births
- January 16 - Lim Hyeon-seob, - footballer
 - January 20 - Jin Tae-ho, - footballer
 - January 26 - Jang Kyu-jin, singer
 - January 27 - Kim Su-an, actress
 - February 1 - Yu Byeong-heon, footballer
 - March 2 - Kang Min-woo, footballer
 - March 12 - Lee Re, child actress
 - March 12 - Lee Chang-woo, footballer
 - March 20 - Kim Min-sung, footballer
 - March 21 - Kim Myung-jun, footballer
 - April 6 - Park Jun-min, footballer
 - April 11 - Go Jong-hyeon, footballer
 - April 15 - Na Yeong-hoon, footballer
 - April 16 - Yang Min-hyuk, footballer
 - May 3 - Cha Je-hoon, footballer
 - June 18 - Kwak Seong-hoon, footballer
 - June 20 - Hwang Ji-sung, footballer
 - June 23 - Lee Chae-mi, actress
 - August 14 - Kal So-won, actress
 - August 27 - Kang Ju-hyeok, footballer
 - September 12 - Kim Beom-hwan, footballer
 - September 25 - Oh Joo-an, footballer
 - September 29 - Hong Seong-min, footballer
 - October 10 - Yoon Ki-wok, footballer
 - October 28 - Yoon Do-yeong, footballer
 - November 17 - Kim Yoo-rae, footballer
 - November 29 - Baek In-woo, footballer
 
Deaths
See also
References
- ↑ "Roh Moo-Hyun | president of South Korea". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
 
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