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Unicode 1.0.0 encoded the following block:
* Hangul (U+3400–U+3D2D), also called '''Korean Hangul Syllables''',<ref name="codechart">{{cite web |url=https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode1.0.0/CodeCharts1.pdf#page=33 |work=The Unicode Standard |version=Version 1.0 |title=3.7: Code Charts |publisher=[[Unicode Consortium]]}}</ref> consisted of 2,350 syllables from KS C 5601-1987 (now [[KS X 1001]]). This block was included in the main code chart (without character names)<ref name="codechart"/> but not in the block charts (which included character names).<ref name="unicode1.0blocks">{{cite web |url=https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode1.0.0/CodeCharts2.pdf |work=The Unicode Standard |version=Version 1.0 |title=3.8: Block-by-Block Charts |publisher=[[Unicode Consortium]]}}</ref>
Unicode 1.1 added the following blocks:<ref name="unicode1.1blocks">{{cite web |url=https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode1.1.0/appE.pdf |title=Appendix E: Block Names |work=The Unicode Standard |version=Version 1.1 |publisher=[[Unicode Consortium]]}}</ref>
* Hangul Supplementary-A (U+3D2E–U+44B7) consisted of 1,930 syllables from KS C 5657-1991 (now [[KS X 1002]]).
* Hangul Supplementary-B (U+44B8–U+4DFF) consisted of six syllables from [[GB 12052]]-89 and the first 2,370 syllables that are not in the aforementioned three sets.
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