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What sever as the dividing line between north Korea and south Korea?

The 38th parallel


What was the dividing line of north and south Korea?

the 38th parallel


What is 38 parallel?

The 38th parallel is the dividing line between North and South Korea.


Define 38th parallel?

The 38 parallel is the 38 parallel latitude line across the globe. But this is the line dividing the North Korean and South Korean countries.


What is the term for the geographical dividing line North South Korea?

DMZ. It was 38th parallel before the Korean War


Why was the 38th parallel chosen as a dividing line?

For purposes of accepting the Japanese surrender and providing postwar security in Korea and to temporarily divide Korea into northern and sourthern parts.


Was the 38th parallel the actual western border of north Korea?

The 38th parallel north formed the border between North and South Koreaprior to the Korean War, which would make it the southern border of North Korea.


Durand line is the line dividing?

The Border line dividing Pakistan and Afganistaan


What serves as the dividing line between north and South Korea?

I am Korean and the line between North Korea and South Korea is called "38 line" in Korea two soldiers from each side stand next to the line they can caught the people who are escaping from their country. (that's what i heard from my mom) In the US it is referred to as the Thirty-Eighth Parallel. The one-mile strip on either side of it is called the Demilitarized Zone or the DMZ. US military personnel simply refer to it as The Z.


When did the stalemate dividing North Korea and South Korea happen?

at the end of world war 2


What North Korea and South Korea are separated by?

North Korea and South Korea are divided into a ceasefire line. This line made after Korean War.


Does the 38th parallel separate North Korea from South Korea?

Yes, the 38th parallel is the line that historically separates North Korea from South Korea. It was established as a dividing line at the end of World War II in 1945 and became the de facto border after the Korean War, which lasted from 1950 to 1953. This parallel is often associated with the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), a heavily fortified buffer zone between the two countries.