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No. South Korea is a high class country. The only countries in Asia that are fully developed are South Korea and Japan.
north korea supported a communist government with support from the soviets. south korea supported a democratic system with american support
North Korea's economic system is restricted due to it's communist form of government. South Korea's economic performance has no restrictions.
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.
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False
No. South Korea is More like developed country.
South Korea
In September 2009 South Korea became a developed country.
Of course there are schools in South Korea!!! There are even international school in South Korea!!! There are lots of good schools. FYI, South Korea is a developed country.
Yes, in fact South Korea does have a railway system.
South Korean system is similar to that of the US. North Korean system is similar to that of Hussein's Iraq.
North Korea is considered a developing country. It faces economic challenges, limited access to resources, and international sanctions that impact its development.
South Korea's GDP is 14th and PPP is 15th.It's also in G20.Yes. Although South Korea is not as rich as US, or JApan, South Korea is fairly rich country. Most of the places in Korea is very fancy, and very developed. Korea is very developed in techonology. Go aroud the house, and count how many Samsung, LG products there are. Your cell phone is probably made in Korea.
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.
Yes, Seoul as well as several others. South Korea, unlike North Korea, is quite developed and a nice place to live.
South Korea has amarket system to make money. They make large amounts of money from exports.