According to 2005 statistics compiled by the South Korean government, about 46% of citizens profess to follow no particular religion. Christians account for 29.2% of the population (of which are Protestants 18.3% and Catholics 10.9%) and Buddhists 22.8%. Confucian tradition has dominated Korean thought, along with contributions by Buddhism, Taoism, and Korean Shamanism.
Buddhism
Religions in South Korea are dominated by both traditional Buddhist faith and a large growing Christian population (Composed of Catholic Christians and Protestants of various denominations). The practice of both of these faiths has been strongly influenced by the enduring legacies of Korean Confucianism, which was the official ideology of the 500-year-long Joseon Dynasty, and Korean shamanism, the native religion of the Korean Peninsula
Wikipedia has a good article on this (see sources below):
Religion in Korea encompasses a number of different traditions. Korea's religious tradition is influenced by traditional Buddhism, Mugyo with a background of Korean Confucianism, and fast growth of Christianity. The modern separation of Korea into North and South Korea has also shaped religious practice, especially in the communist North.
Christianity, Buddhism, and various minor religions, although many South Koreans are atheist.
The dominant religions are Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.
christianity
Christianity and Buddhism.
The two main religions in South Korea are Christianity and Buddhism.
Buddhism, Confucianism, & Christianity.
In North Korea it's - kill whitey In South Korea it's - budda
Some of the main resources in South Korea is anthracite coal, graphite, and gold.
Well, South or North Korea? South Korea: According to Wikipedia, the country's two prominent religions, as of 2005, were Christianity at 29.3% of the population, with Buddhism not far behind at 22.8%. However, 46.5% of the population are quoted as having 'no religion'. North Korea: According to the government's statistics of 2000, Cheondoism is the largest religion, with 12.9% of the population. Korean Shamanism takes 12.3% of the share, with Christianity and Buddhism being the religions of just 2.1% and 1.5% of the population, respectively. Again however, Athiesm is the main 'belief' or 'disbelief' at 71.2% of the country's demographic.
Rice.
They believe in the same god and most of the religions are Christians
The main legislative body in South Korea is called the National Assembly. It is a unicameral body of about 300 members.
rice.
North Korea is Communist; South Korea is Democratic.
Main production of SouthKorea has to be eletronic products. I'm sure you have heard of Samsung and LG. They are all South Korea's brand. SOUTH KOREA is a developing coutry with high speed internet.
To "Liberate" South Korea is the main reason for the North to attack. The North, which became communist after the Korean peninsula was freed from Japanese rule, wanted South Korea to become communist as well.