South Korea's monetary system is comprised on the Korean won. A single won is divided into 100 jeon, the monetary sub-unit of South Korea.
South Korea has moderate annual rainfall.
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.
150 medals or about 100
About 100
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North Korea and South Korea are the top two highest ranking countries for homogeneous population and both are located in Asia.Both North Korea and South Korea are considered to be 100% homogeneous. All native North and South Koreans are considered to be from one common ancestry of race.Japan (also in Asia) is not far behind at 99% homogeneous.China by contrast has more than 50 minority sub groups and is considered heterogeneous.------------------------WRONG ANSWER: "Im thinking Asia but i really dont know."
I've been in south Korea for 2 years now and I recall a very few times a thunderstorm rolled through. I'm in Daegu so not 100% sure about other places.
South Korea's unit of currency is South Korean won (KRW.) It used to be sub-divided into 100 jeon, but jeon is no longer used. North Korea's unit of currency is North Korean won (KPW.) It is sub-divided into 100 chŏn. The currencies are NOT interchangeable.
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Reggie Walker of South Africa won gold in the 100 meters at the 1908 Games in London.
The question is unclear. The average IQ is 100. Countries can have an average IQ that is different. Think South Korea and Israel.