DMZ at the 38th Parallel.
No just North Korea and South Korea is still non communist
north korea still controls north of the 38th paralull and south korea still controls south of the 38th paralell
Another answer:Well, today, November, 23, 2010, it just happened. North Korea attacked South Korea. We are allies with South Korea, BUT North Korea are allies with China, and they hate us. Where home is, war will be.
On the 29th of March, 2013 North Korea did declare that it was at state of war with South Korea.
If the United Nations had not stepped in, chances are South Korea would not exist. Korea would be one, united country, which would most likely be run by the current dictator of North Korea.
No just North Korea and South Korea is still non communist
Yes.
South Korea is one country and North Korea is an other country. They are both a seperate country.
north korea still controls north of the 38th paralull and south korea still controls south of the 38th paralell
The capital was Seoul - which is the capital of South Korea today. As you might know, N.Korea's capital now is PyeongYang
Which Korea and which Vietnam? Today's Vietnam or the old North and South Vietnam?
They are separate countries with historical ties, South Korea was created during the Korean War because they wanted a nation that would help oppose the spread of communism throughout Asia. Today the countries have different types of government. And they are separated by a border known as the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
Another answer:Well, today, November, 23, 2010, it just happened. North Korea attacked South Korea. We are allies with South Korea, BUT North Korea are allies with China, and they hate us. Where home is, war will be.
On the 29th of March, 2013 North Korea did declare that it was at state of war with South Korea.
I read it from South Korea Today. I was stationed in south Korea in the 70's.
If the United Nations had not stepped in, chances are South Korea would not exist. Korea would be one, united country, which would most likely be run by the current dictator of North Korea.
North and South Korea never officially ended the war