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North Korea (officially called the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)), is a country in the northern part of the Korean peninsula. North Korea... |
industry in North Korea is a branch of the national economy, with much lower production than the automotive industry in South Korea. In North Korea, motor... |
Kim Il-Sung (category Presidents of North Korea) 1970s, the North Korean economy preformed quite well and that many North Koreans enjoyed a higher standard of living than the South Koreans. By the 1980s... |
December 12, 2012. "North Korea Uncovered – (Google Earth)". North Korean Economy Watch. – Project for comprehensive mapping of North Korea "The Palaces of... |
the province. "South Korea Administrative Districts". CityPopulation.de. Retrieved 14 September 2013. "충북면적" (in Korean). North Chungcheong Province.... |
The division of Korea between North and South Korea happened because of the Allied victory in World War II in 1945. After Japan surrendered, the Allies... |
is rare in the modern world. An example of a currently run autarky is North Korea, but even it makes a small amount trade between some countries, like... |
Lee Myung-bak (category Presidents of South Korea) South Korea's president in local elections". news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 3 June 2010. "Asia Times Online :: Korea News and Korean Business and Economy, Pyongyang... |
Park Chung-hee (category Presidents of South Korea) South Korea. Nonetheless, it must be noted that with North Korea's economy at the time being bigger and more vibrant than that of South Korea, Park did... |
Complex of Koguryo tombs (category World Heritage Sites in North Korea) human bodies are buried, in North Korea. The tombs were built during the Kingdom of Koguryo, which ruled parts of China and Korea from 37 BCE. to the 7th... |
called communist states. They are China, Cuba, Laos, Vietnam and North Korea. North Korea does not follow Marxism–Leninism but rather the ideology of Juche... |
Gyeongju (category Cities in South Korea) Gyeongju (경주) is a coastal city in the southeastern corner of North Gyeongsang province in South Korea. It is the second largest city in the province. It is 1... |
history. Main examples in modern times are Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, North Korea, the Soviet Union, and Eritrea. There are other countries which had dictatorships... |
Panama (category 1903 establishments in North America) was ranked at number 60 on the Human Development Index in 2008. Panama's economy has experienced an economic boom in recent years. Real gross domestic product... |
happened. Lexington became a city in 1828. Until the late 1990s, Lexington's economy was based on textile and furniture manufacturing. Since then, most local... |
2016, Texas would be the 10th largest economy in the world by gross domestic product (GDP), ahead of South Korea and Canada and behind Brazil. Colleges... |
Harry S. Truman (category People of the Korean War) North Korea attacked South Korea. China supported North Korea. North Korea wanted to bring Communism into South Korea. The U.S. fought the Korean War... |
Liancourt Rocks (category Islands of South Korea) East Sea. In Korea they are called Dokdo. In Japan they are called Takeshima. The islands are currently occupied under the South Korean armed police.... |
liberals point to examples such as Nazi Germany, Taliban Afghanistan and North Korea as examples of countries led by tyrants. In these countries, human rights... |
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