yes
north Korea
Korea.
The Soviet Union occupied the North and the United States had the South. North Korea became a communist nation. And South Korea became a democratic nation. In 1950, North Korean troops invaded South Korea. The United Nations sent troops from the United States to help defend South Korea. Chinese troops joined North Korea.
No and they are still seprate countries
The Korean peninsula is composed of two nations: North Korea and South Korea. North Korea is the the underdeveloped "evil" nuclear-bomb threatening nation you hear about on the news all the time, while South Korea is a developed wealthy democratic nation.
Korea is both a state and a nation. It is a nation in terms of shared history, culture, and ethnicity among the people of Korea. And it is a state in terms of being a geopolitical entity with its own government and boundaries.
North Korea is the only nation to border both China and South Korea.
No. Seoul is the capital of South Korea. Seoul officially the Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest city of South Korea. A megacity with a population of over 10 million, it is one of the largest cities in the world.
No, North Korea is a communist nation.
Japan
South Korea is a free nation; it is not a communist country. It is called the Republic of South Korea.
no
That really doesn't make sense. South Korea is itself a nation.
north Korea and south Korea
Japan
North Korea and South Korea.
South Korea is a country.