Simply 9-9. September 9.
There are 6 countries with there Independence Day on August 15. India, the Republic of Congo, South Korea, North Korea, Bahrain, and Liechtenstein all commemorate their independence on August 15.
North Korea has consistently had the same communist government since independence in 1948. Prior to independence, North Korea had never had a communist government before.
North Korea is not a country from the perspective of South Korea. It was officially recognized as a country when it entered the United Nations in 1992 along with the South. Japan still do not officially admit as a nation because it regards South Korea as the legitimate representative of Korean Peninsula.
Current day North Korea
No. North Korea and South Korea were united until 1948. After then Korea was split in to these two parts.
India, Korea North, Korea South, Democratic Republic of Congo and Bahrain.
The Independence Day of South Korea is celebrated on August 15.
the Japanese
North Korea
There are 6 countries with there Independence Day on August 15. India, the Republic of Congo, South Korea, North Korea, Bahrain, and Liechtenstein all commemorate their independence on August 15.
North Korea has consistently had the same communist government since independence in 1948. Prior to independence, North Korea had never had a communist government before.
North Korea is not a country from the perspective of South Korea. It was officially recognized as a country when it entered the United Nations in 1992 along with the South. Japan still do not officially admit as a nation because it regards South Korea as the legitimate representative of Korean Peninsula.
Current day North Korea
15th of august
Korea celebrates its independence day by having parades, parties, fireworks, etc.
Two separate states formed when Korea gained independence from Japan, with Communist North Korea and Capitalist South Korea
I know that you would be surprised, but southern Korea celebrates it's independence on 15th August, that is with India!