It's close. I had this on my homework a week ago, and i put close to, and I was right. So don't doubt me, slacker.
-Seb: Hector P. Garcia Midde School
Yes. South Korea is close to North because they are on on the same peninsula. The Korean Peninsula.
fare from the border
The 38th Parallel. Rather close to the South Korean city of Janggok
North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist
North Korea.... -_-
Korea, both North Korea and South Korea, are a part of Asia.
Yes, North Korea and South Korea are two different countries.
Kaesong is relatively close to the border that separates North Korea from South Korea, located just a few kilometers north of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) which acts as the border between the two countries.
The only country that borders South Korea is North Korea. South Korea is also very close to Japan and China over the water.
i believe the best awnser would be North Korea....
North Korea is directly connected to China, and neither North or South is connected anywhere else. However, South Korea is close to China's Shandong province. They are on the Pacific Ocean
The 38th Parallel. Rather close to the South Korean city of Janggok
Technically, North Korea isn't our enemy... they just hate us, and the feeling is generally mutual. South Korea on the other hand, is our close ally. America and South Korea even conduct routine military training operations in South Korea.
North Korea shares borders with China, Russia, and South Korea. It is located near Japan and Mongolia as well.
the Korean peninsula: includes both south and north Korea
North Korea- Communist South Korea- Presidental
Kaesong is a city in the DPRK (North Korea), so relative to North Korea, Kaesong is within it. From the position of South Korea, Kaesong is to its north northwest. However, since Kaesong is very close to the South Korean border, it had historically been the site of a duty free South Korean production center in North Korea.
north and South Korea
North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist