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South Korea's president-elect, Park Geun-Hye (R) of ruling New Frontier Party, burns incense as she visits the grave of her father Park Chung-Hee, the country's former dictator, at the National Cemetery in Seoul on December 20, 2012 the day after she won the country's presidential election. South Korea elected its first woman president on December 19, with voters handing the slim but historic victory to conservative candidate Park Geun-Hye, daughter of the country's former military ruler.
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