38th parallel
The Korean peninsula was initially divided along the 38th parallel, and the along the demarcation line.
At the 38th Parallel
Sine they had a war
The Korean peninsula was divided into two separate states: North Korea, supported by the Soviet Union and later China, and South Korea, backed by the United States. This division led to the Korean War in the early 1950s, which resulted in an armistice agreement, with the peninsula remaining divided along the 38th parallel.
There are two nations on the Korean peninsula because after the Korean War, Korea was divided into two different nations, namely 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.
American administrators divided the Korean Peninsula with the 38th parallel as its border.
The Korean Peninsula juts out from northern China between the Sea of Japan and the Yellow Sea. The peninsula is divided into communist North, and democratic South, Korea.
The Asian peninsula that was divided after World War II was the Korean Peninsula. The country of Korea was divided into North Korea and South Korea.
Korea was divided between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
Korea was divided between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
Korea was divided between the U.S. and the Soviet Union