maybe someday. ;ㅂ;
North Korea itself is not a peninsula. Along with South Korea it is on a peninsula known as the Korean peninsula. North Korea forms the start of it and South Korea is the end of the peninsula.
the 38th parallel devided the north from the south since the end of WW2
The Korean Civil War is a major event where North Korea and South Korea battled. In the end North Korea won. The United States helped South Korea while China helped North Korea
at the end of world war 2
No, the 38th parallel remained to separate south Korea from north Korea.
The 38th parallel
38th parallel divided North and South Korea at the end of World War 2.
No and they are still seprate countries
North Korea: Land area and Natural Resources is bigger then South Korea. South Korea: Population and Economy is alot bigger then North Korea. Both Korea's even out in the end. If you combine or unite Korean peninsula into one state. It would be alot better and bigger for all Koreans Economically, Politically, Military, and Culturally, Geographicaly.
North and South Korea have been divided since the end of World War II. Their arbitrary border is at 38 degrees north latitude, otherwise known as the 38th parallel.
Yes, but the U.S. failed to end the communist regime in North Korea.
No. In the 19th Century China and Japan had control over Korea until the Sino-Japanese War after which Japan ruled there. At the end of WW2 Russia, which had invaded Japanese held Korea from the north, wished to have an ally in control of Korea, the other victors of WW2 wanted the same, so the country was partitioned into North and South Korea.