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Korea isn't one country, but two; Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) and Republic of Korea (South Korea).
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Jizi (Gija) from Zhou dynasty ruled Korean peninsula first at 11th century BCE, after that, Emperor Wu of Han conquered Korean peninsula and established commandery called Lelang in Pyongyang in 108 BC. Korea was also conquered by Mongolian and governed by Yuan Dynasty. Korea was part of China until became totally independent form mainland China after 1895.
It was basically North and South Korea that's it
no :)
North Korea is governed under an absolute communist dictatorship. South Korea has a democracy with three branches determined by the Constitution of the Republic of Korea.
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It is governed by the Far Left, Worker's Party. a totalitarian socialist party.
Korea isn't one country, but two; Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) and Republic of Korea (South Korea).
Important Intangible Cultural Properties of Korea was created in 1964.
I was born in Korea, and there weren't anythin like ESL in my school at Korea.
Korea isn't one country, but two; Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) and Republic of Korea (South Korea).
Seoul is not a major city in North Korea, it is in South Korea. An important major city in North Korea would be Pyongyang.
13 in Spain. 13 in Korea. 12 in the Philippines. All conditional
The only family language in South Korea is Korean.
Seoul.