The Korean peninsula is one country, divided into two halves by an imaginary line called the 38th parallel. There is a "DMZ" (demilitarized zone) between the two countries, a no-man's land which is - I think - 3 miles wide (corrections welcomed on that).
North Korea is a Dictatorship and South Korea is a capitalist country.
North Korea. China likes it this way, which is why they prop up North Korea as a communist buffer state between themselves and U.S.-backed South Korea.
North Korea's economic system is restricted due to it's communist form of government. South Korea's economic performance has no restrictions.
North Korea.
The country that is separated between North and South is Korea, specifically North Korea and South Korea. The Korean Peninsula is divided along the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), which was established at the end of the Korean War in 1953. North Korea is a communist state, while South Korea is a democratic republic. This division has led to significant political, economic, and cultural differences between the two nations.
South Korea.
North Korea is located north of the equator. It is situated on the northern part of the Korean Peninsula, bordered by China to the north and South Korea to the south. The country lies between approximately 38° and 43° north latitude.
North Korea and south Korea and also North and South Vietnam
Yes North Korea does not like the US mainly because of the country's involvement in the Korean War between North and South Korea.
NO. Only North Korea is. South Korea is capitalist.
Korea (both North and South) is between China and Japan.
South Korea