It doesn't exist....
No. North Korea did not exist prior to the end of World War II.
North Korea exists as a result of both Soviet and American occupation of the Korean Peninsula after the end of WW2 and as a result of North Korea's initial refusal to participate in the United Nations.
If the United Nations had not stepped in, chances are South Korea would not exist. Korea would be one, united country, which would most likely be run by the current dictator of North Korea.
Not a lot of places. There are basicially no longer any collectivist country besides North Korea.
Chulpo is important in "A Single Shard" because it is where Tree-ear lives and grows up. The village represents tradition, community, and the values of hard work and perseverance that Tree-ear learns from the villagers, especially Min, the master potter. Additionally, the beauty of Chulpo's surroundings and the pottery produced there play a significant role in the story's setting and themes.
yes
2333 BC
Where do you think cockroaches don't exist? They exist everywhere
Sadly, Code: Lyoko isn't available in Korea...
South Korea/allies won the war because they repelled the invaders and still exist. Had they lost the war they would no longer exist as the Republic of South Korea (ROK).
State of War still exist. A Cease fire is in place.
Yes there is but it is so small you normally can't find it but most maps say Chulpo not Ch'ulp'o
It doesn't exist....
No. North Korea did not exist until after World War 2.
No. North Korea did not exist prior to the end of World War II.
They exist in China, Cuba, Eritrea, Korea, Syrian Arab, and Vietnam.