Bulguksa

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<nowiki>Bulguksa; 佛國寺; Pulguksza; Bulguksa; बुलगुक्सा; بولگوکسا; 佛国寺; ბულგუსკა; 仏国寺; Pulguksa; בולגוקסה; 佛國寺; 佛国寺; 불국사; Klášter Pulguksa; Tempio di Bulguksa; temple Bulguksa; Kuil Bulguk; Bulguksa; วัดพุลกุกซา; 佛國寺; Bulguksa; Templo de Bulguksa; बुलगुक्सा; Pulguksa; Bulguksa; Bulguksa; Bulguksa; 佛國寺; Pulguksa; 佛国寺; Kuil Bulguk; Hu̍t-kok-sī; Bulguksa; Bulquksa; Bulguksa; Bulguksa; Пульгукса; Bulguksa; Bulguksa; Пульгукса; 佛国寺; ဗုဒ္ဓပြည်ဘုရားကျောင်း; Tapınak; 慶州の寺院; buddhista templomegyüttes Dél-Koreában; bangunan kuil di Korea Selatan; מקדש; boeddhistische tempel in Zuid-Korea; 位於朝鮮半島的名剎; buddhistischer Tempel in Südkorea; 한국의 사찰; temple; budhisma templo en Koreio; buddhistický klášter v jihokorejské provincii Severní Kjongsang; Templo de Bulguksa; 慶州仏国寺; Bulguksa; Pulguksa; Temple de Bulguksa; Bulguksa; Bulguk; Bulguksa; Pulguk-sa; Pulguksa; Bulgugsa; Bulguksa-Tempel; Bulguk-sa; Phật Quốc tự; Bulguksa Temple; Kláštor Pulguksa; 蓮華橋七宝橋; 青雲橋白雲橋; 경주 불국사</nowiki>
Bulguksa 
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Bulguksa is a Buddhist temple in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang province, South Korea. It is home to seven National treasures of South Korea, including Dabotap and Seokgatap stone pagodas, Cheongun-gyo (Blue Cloud Bridge), and two gilt-bronze statues of Buddha. The temple is classified as Historic and Scenic Site No. 1 by the South Korean government.[1] In 1995, Bulguksa was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List together with the Seokguram Grotto, which lies four kilometers to the east.

The temple is considered as a masterpiece of the golden age of Buddhist art in the Silla kingdom. It is currently

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Cheongungyo and Baegungyo

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English: Cheongungyo (lit. "blue cloud bridge") Baegungyo (lit. "white cloud bridge"), both of which are designated as "the 23rd National Treasure of South Korea".
한국어: 청운교백운교, 국보 제 23호

Daeungjeon

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English: Daeungjeon
한국어: 대웅전 (大雄殿)

Museoljeon

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English: Museoljeon
한국어: 무설전 (無說殿)

Birojeon

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English: Birojeon
한국어: 비로전
English: Geukrakjeon
한국어: 극락전

Gwaneumjeon

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English: Gwaneumjeon
한국어: 관음전

Nahanjeon

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English: Nahanjeon
한국어: 나한전

Corridors

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English: Corridors
한국어: 불국사내의 통로

Info in Korean[dead link]

English: Dabotap
한국어: 불국사다보탑 (佛國寺多寶塔)
English: Seokgatap
한국어: 석가탑
English: Banya yeonji
한국어: 반야연지

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References

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  1. Historic and Scenic Sites 1; Bulguksa Temple in Gyeongju. Cultural Heritage Administration. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved on 2009-07-13.