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Yes. South Korea, North Korea, China, and Russia are all independent nations. They may also be known as their official names as listed below respectively:Republic of Korea (South Korea)Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea)People's Republic of ChinaRussian Federation
The Rungrado May Day Stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea which holds 150,000 people.
Rungrado May Day Stadium. It can hold 150,000 people. It is in North Korea Pyongyang.
9.752 million people currently live in North Carolina. The number is an estimate.
The Soviet Union backed the formation of North Korea, while the Americans backed the formation of South Korea. The People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) started under the name of Kim Il Sung on 1 May 1948. Stalin was in charge of the USSR back then, so you can say he also had some footing in the birth of the communist country.
No South Korea didn't envade North Korea. South and North splid up because of the alliance between North America and Russia was not good. North Korea is the one who attacks first all the time. We never started first. North Korea's ruler does not feed his citizens he uses the money for nuclear explosions.
The Rungrado May Day Stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea which holds 150,000 people.
Seoul is the capital of South Korea. You may want to rephrase your question. The capital of North Korea is Pyongyang. Do you want the temp in N. or S. Korea?
3by land, china to the north and South Korea to the south.it may share a sea border with Japan
The Soviet Union backed the formation of North Korea, while the Americans backed the formation of South Korea. The People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) started under the name of Kim Il Sung on 1 May 1948. Stalin was in charge of the USSR back then, so you can say he also had some footing in the birth of the communist country.
North Korea is one for sure! Im trying to find more because im doing a Social Studies Project for Mr.Shuler..............BLAH! [[User:69.134.216.227|69.134.216.227]] 13:23, 25 May 2009 (UTC)Ill comeback, if I find anymore!
at a capacity of 150,000 spectators, may day stadium in north Korea is the largest in the world...