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The relative location of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is 40.0000 degrees N, 127.0000 degrees E. The capital of North Korea is Pyongyang.
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The capitol of North Korea is Pyongyang.
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.
No, North Korea is not part of China.North Korea and China is a different country.
Because of its geographical location. It is on a peninsula, and the only way to get to South Korea nowadays is by boat or plane, as you can't drive through North Korea.
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The relative location of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is 40.0000 degrees N, 127.0000 degrees E. The capital of North Korea is Pyongyang.
Korea lies in the north eastern part of the Asian Continent :D
Korea DPR (Democratic People's Republic) is more commonly known as North Korea.
China is located on the continent of Asia. It is bordered by North Korea, Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam.
39 degrees north, 125 degrees east
Of course, No. Korea is located in eastern of Asia. If you know about the location of China and Japan, Korea is between them. Korea is divided into North and South.
DMZ. It was 38th parallel before the Korean War
39 degrees north, 125 degrees east
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Connected to south Korea by land but across from japan by the east china sea