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No, most people in North Korea do not own any car at all. Almost all cars in North Korea are owned by the government.
Yes, I have two. You can buy them in pet shops or from people selling their own pets babies online.
They can't even leave their own country, let alone migrate.
No, Korea is a peninsula to the East of Mongolia, Mongolia is its own country and North and South Korea are independent countries
The North Korean economy is based on the sale of manufactured goods to the country of China. The North Korean economy also functions on the consumption of its own people.
well it is hard to live there because the government takes almost every thing people own
it is a closed country because it doesn't let other people from other countries to go there and it also locked its own people in there
North Korea uses propaganda to control its population and maintain the rule of the Kim dynasty by promoting a specific ideology and suppressing dissent. Propaganda is a powerful tool to shape public opinion, create nationalistic fervor, and isolate the country from external influences.
North Korea has successfully tested a number of nuclear explosives. It is still unclear though if they have weaponized them. It is probable that they have succeeded in weaponization.
yes
Korea is both a state and a nation. It is a nation in terms of shared history, culture, and ethnicity among the people of Korea. And it is a state in terms of being a geopolitical entity with its own government and boundaries.