I'm hoping you're asking from the US.
South Korea is about the size and shape of Ohio. North Korea is somewhat larger.
Same distance as South Korea. They're a small peninsula divided in half.
NO, look how small they are
Actually Korea is small because first of all, after its ancient empires of Goguryeo and Balhae fell, and so many attacks from the Chinese and Mongols, Korea became small and its last kingdom called Joseon was taken over by Japan during World War 2. It is a miracle Korea still exists today. This is why so many people who study Korea's history are awed and amazed.
japan Lots of different countries because korea was a small country so other countries that were bigger then Korea took controlled of Korea
Korea to me its small compared to the U.S.A and if you look on maps it will also show which kind of proves my point
China and Russia border North Korea to the north while South Korea borders North Korea to the south. Russia's border with North Korea is on the far north east tip and is very small. China's border with North Korea is the largest of the North Korean borders.
It's certainly not a large one, but I wouldn't say it's extremely small.
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Ch'ulp'o, a small village in 12th Century Korea
That is not an actually answerable question. I will assume that you are asking where the Koreas are. The Koreas are to the Northeast of China and to the Southeast of Russia. South Korea is only separated by a small portion of the Pacific Ocean from the islands of Japan.
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The highest point is Baekdu Mountain. It has many small plains, mountain ranges (80% of (not all) North Korea are mountain ranges and uplands), and valleys.