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Nearly 100% of North Koreans are reported to be literate. However, the government tightly controls education and access to information, so the quality of education and the types of literature available may be limited.
97.9%This figure does not include Hanja.South Korea has a literacy rate of 97.9%, which contrasts with North Korea's 100%. In the country of South Korea, people are able to read and write at the age of 15.
South Korea has a literacy rate of roughly 97.9 %, so roughly nineteen out of every twenty South Koreans can read letters.
AnswerUSA and Australia.Australia have been there for South Korea since the Korean War. Australia will help the USA defend South Korea at all costs. Kevin Rudd will make sure he sends troops when North Korea invade or fire a missle at Seoul. The USA are also a major ally of South Korea
Countries like North Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Afghanistan heavily restrict the possession and distribution of religious texts, including the Bible. In these countries, reading the Bible can result in severe punishment, including imprisonment or even death.
China is an ally of North Korea bro, therefore, it may be provoked to go to war with the US. you should probably use your textbook and read the chapters :P
I read it from South Korea Today. I was stationed in south Korea in the 70's.
Possibly North Korea. The government strictly bans foreign culture, including popular and academic culture from South Korea. You should read "The Cleanest Race: How North Koreans View Themselves and Why It Matters" by author B.R. Myers.
No. One side is Communist and the other is Democracy,(I think, from what i read about while in school)they do not agree on each other. South Korea and N.Korea hate each other
The Korea Times can be read online on their official website at www.koreatimes.co.kr. They also have a mobile app available for download where you can access their content.
This is based on a person's point of perspective and Korea isn't fully bad. North Korea only adopted the way of communism through China and also during the Korean War, North Korea only wanted to get rid of the traitors to the south who gave information to Japan during when Japan colonized Korea. North Korea only wanted to restore the former glory of Korea, but it was wrong of them to massacre. South Korea in the change did nothing but only protected those traitors but they knew communism wasn't right and so now they are a republic. Both North Korea and the south isn't bad so overall Korea is good. If you have read the before answers where one person said Korea is a no star country and the other person insulted the other person, those answers were just self perspectives. Indeed Korea is small but look what Korea has accomplished. They made robots, great t.v's, and etc. They made great accomplishments to technology. North Korea made great contributions to military like inventing different weapons and other ways to train soldiers.
Probably yes. Many people can read that have been taught. Other people, such as infants, younger children, or people who just don't know how to read, can't read.
According to the CIA World Factbook, the literacy rate in South Korea, overall, is 97.9%. This is broken down into a literacy rate for males of 99.2% and for females, 96.6%. According to the CIA World Factbook, the literacy rate in South Korea, overall, is 97.9%. This is broken down into a literacy rate for males of 99.2% and for females, 96.6%.