you'll know if you go there.
but, basically, you work for every moment,
they obey their president, or leader like god or something,
and they also making nuclear weapons, so...
basically, you're living in bad, or nasty environment.
Unless you are a high-ranking Communist Party member, life in North Korea is absolutely horrible. You are forcibly indoctrinated from an early age, required to worship your leaders, arrested if you have a unique thought, lack sufficient amounts of food to satiate your hunger, lack electricity for more hours of the day than you have it, see no information from other countries, have access to only the most barbaric medicine, and live knowing that one false step by either you or a member of your family could wind you all in a concentration camp where torture is a common practice.
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The capital of North Korea is Pyongyang.
North Korea is located in the Northern Hemisphere.
North Korea and South Korea == == == == == == == ==
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.
It depends if you are talking about North Korea of South Korea. South Korea is fine but North Korea is communist. Canada is a good country to live in if you like cold weather
According to the 2009 estimate the population of North Korea is 23,906,000.About 25 millionmore than 22 million people live in north korea
24,470,000 people live in north korea 71,620,000 people live in south korea
i am not sure i don't live in korea
Nobody likes North Korea.
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According to the 2009 estimate the population of North Korea is 23,906,000.About 25 millionmore than 22 million people live in North Korea
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North Korea is a Communist totalitarian state with widespread hunger and poverty.
It is because Korea has THE LINE that line is not to be cross unless South and North Korea wants to reunite. Since the governor can't go two places at once, they have to have different governments. P.S. I used to live in Korea but now I live at Australia
Like in Vietnam, North and South had different opinion about government. North Korea is currently a communist country and South Korea is currently a democracy.