According to a news report dated in October 2010, there are 18. Some work for the United Nations and the others are musicians.
There is limited public information on the exact number of Filipino workers in North Korea, but the number is relatively small compared to other countries. The Philippine government has previously banned the deployment of Filipino workers to North Korea due to political tensions and concerns for their safety.
The official language spoken in North Korea is Korean.
South Korea and North Korea make up the Korean Peninsula.
The most common language spoken in North Korea is Korean. Specifically, the dialect spoken in North Korea is known as the Pyongyang dialect.
In North Korea, the second most spoken language after Korean is likely Chinese. China has historical and current cultural and economic ties with North Korea, leading to a significant presence of Chinese speakers in the country.
North Korea uses only Hangul in their writing, as they have abolished the use of Hanja (Chinese characters) in their language system. South Korea still uses Hanja to some extent alongside Hangul.
Hilagang Korea is the Filipino name for North Korea. The capital of North Korea is Pyongyang.
Workers' Party of North Korea ended in 1949.
Workers' Party of North Korea was created on 1946-08-28.
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It was a dictatorship, kind of like north Korea.
Korean Workers' Party
North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist
North Korea attacked South Korea.
North Korea
North Korea.
North Korea.... -_-
It is not located in North Korea; it is located in South Korea.