Korea is an example, because although the people of North and South Korea feel they share a common nationality they are politically divided.
One time zone. North Korea, South Korea, and Japan share a time zone.
North Korea borders three countries, not two. They are China, Russia, and South Korea.
NO. North and South Korea are two completely different countries and are in a current state of war with one another.
3by land, china to the north and South Korea to the south.it may share a sea border with Japan
3by land, china to the north and south korea to the south.it may share a sea border with japan
A Sucky Place to Live OR Die. Actually, South and North share the name Korea. Old Korea = Koryu = high and bright. Japan called Korea by it's latest kingdom, Chosun, "Land of the Morning Calm"
Because the North don't want to do that for some reason... They beieve that to be a strong and powerful country you need a good military whereas south Korea believe that friendship with other countries will lead to good teamwork and that will make you powerful. They don't think the same things because the north only think about war and eating up other countries. I, as a South Korean, wonder why they don't reunificate even though South Korea supply North Korea with lots of rice every month. If they unify, then North Korea will share South Korea's high economy but they just don't want to do that.... hahha?
No, they do not.
They share a common border.
All countries are unique, but I suppose that you could argue that North Korea and South Korea do share part of their names, so would be among the few that would have a lesser degree of uniqueness.
None. Japanese is part of the Japonic language family, which only includes languages from Mainland Japan and the Ryukyu Islands.