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Q: How was North Korea able to conquer so much land?
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Does South Korea have less land than North Korea?

Yes, North Korea is larger than South Korea by 7,918.43 sq miles of land.


What is the size of North Korea and South Korea?

South Korea is half of earth big and north Korea is like my toilet size.


What is the land between north Korea and south Korea?

The strip of land is known as the demilitarized zone (DMZ). It acts as a buffer between the North and South Korea.


What land is east of North Korea and south Korea?

Japan.


What countries border South Korea?

North Korea is the only country that has a land border with South Korea. However, South Korea is not that far from China and Japan over the water.


What percentage of land is farmed in North Korea?

14 percent of korea is farmed


Why is North Korea called the land of Kim Il-sung's land?

The government of North Korea follows the Juche ideology which was developed by the country's former president Kim Il-sung. He is considered to be the country's eternal president. Therefore North Korea is known as Kim's land.


What is the sea between north and South Korea?

There is no sea between North and South Korea. The border between the two is on land.


What is the only country south Korea has a land border with?

North Korea. ^.^ They're on an island...so:LL


What is South Korea's view of North Korea?

they see them through barb wire and land mines.


What North Korea major land form?

hills and mountains


Is North Korea smaller in population than South Korea?

North Korea: Land area and Natural Resources is bigger then South Korea. South Korea: Population and Economy is alot bigger then North Korea. Both Korea's even out in the end. If you combine or unite Korean peninsula into one state. It would be alot better and bigger for all Koreans Economically, Politically, Military, and Culturally, Geographicaly.