The nationality of Korea is Korean.
The nationality of Korea is Korean.
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Nationality means that you and your family come from the country. If you and your family nationality is Japanese, then that means you and your family are from Japan. Or if you and your family nationality is South Korean, then that means you and your family are from South Korea. Or if you and your family nationality is Chinese, then that means you and your family are from China.
If you were born in Korea and moved to America, becoming a citizen there, your nationality would be American. However, you may still identify culturally or ethnically as Korean, reflecting your heritage. Nationality typically refers to citizenship in a specific country, while ethnicity relates to cultural identity.
Korea is an example, because although the people of North and South Korea feel they share a common nationality they are politically divided.
Well, since my nationality is Korean, I know that the word KOREA means a unity among people where they live. But for details, log on to...... http://www.answers.com
yes! there are some who are gay in Korea like Heechul in super junior and some in Korea
SNSD, or So Nyu shi de, is from South Korea. They are one of South Korea's most popular bands.
Yes, you may need a transit visa for South Korea depending on your nationality and the length of your layover. It is recommended to check with the South Korean embassy or consulate for specific visa requirements.