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Is the republic of Korea the same as north Korea?

Presumably so, as North Korea is a Communist state and not a Republic ___________________________________________________________________ Republic of Korea is the official name of South Korea and North Korea is referred as Democratic People's Republic of Korea North Korea is still a republic because it is called the Democratic (yeah right) REPUBLIC of Korea


How did the US help south Koreans in the Korean war?

The US was a main contributor in sending troops over to South Korea. The entire UN support was also led by US General Douglas MacArthur, whose brilliant military strategy at the Landing of Inchon kept South Korea from being overrun by the North.


Is north korea a country or a state?

North Korea is a sovereign country that shares the Korean peninsula with South Korea and is located south of China and west of Japan. It is known for its Dynastic Communist Regime over which the Kim Family (Kim Il-Sung, Kim Jong-Il, and Kim Jong-Un) has presided.


What was the outcome of the Korean War?

The political boundaries of the Korean peninsula did not change significantly. Korea remained a divided country. There was a military stalemate resulting in the continued division of the country An armistice was signed in July 1953.


Why did north and South Korea split?

After the Japanese surrender of WWII, the Americans and the Soviets occupied Korea. The Americans occupied southern part of Korea, while the Soviets entered Korea from their border and occupied the northern part of Korea. The Americans then invited Syngman Rhee back to the American-occupied Korea to become President. Meanwhile the Soviets created a puppet government whose chairman is Kim Il-Sung (who will be future supreme dictator of North Korea very soon). Syngman Rhee then declare the establishment of the Republic of Korea (ROK) on August 15, 1948, while Kim Il-Sung declare the establishment of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on September 9, 1948. The occupations of both the Soviet and American armies led to the establishment of two separate governments. Both the DPRK and ROK do not recognize each other, and Kim Il-Sung devised a plan to "liberate the South" from the "Yankee imperialists". But his plan brought tragic warfare for North Korea as an international coalition led by the UN drove Kim Il-Sung off from North Korea until Chairman Mao came to help Kim retake the North. Both sides fought in stalemate position when finally the two sides go into an agreement of a ceasefire truce. And that's what led to how both North Korea and South Korea split off from each other.

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What is the capital of the counrty whose southern border is South Korea?

The country is probably North Korea, whose capital is Pyongyang.


Is Seoul Korea KP or kr country code?

Per Wikipedia, the ISO country code "KP" is North Korea. Seoul is in South Korea, whose ISO country code is "KR".


Is the republic of Korea the same as north Korea?

Presumably so, as North Korea is a Communist state and not a Republic ___________________________________________________________________ Republic of Korea is the official name of South Korea and North Korea is referred as Democratic People's Republic of Korea North Korea is still a republic because it is called the Democratic (yeah right) REPUBLIC of Korea


How did the US help south Koreans in the Korean war?

The US was a main contributor in sending troops over to South Korea. The entire UN support was also led by US General Douglas MacArthur, whose brilliant military strategy at the Landing of Inchon kept South Korea from being overrun by the North.


What is the name of a Country beginning with the letter k?

Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kenya, Kiribati, Kuwait. There's also Korea, which is usually divided into North and South (both of which call themselves Korea), and Kosovo, whose status is disputed.


Whose borders do South Korea share?

Geographically speaking, South Korea is the southern half part of Korean peninsular. So it borders only with North Korea. North Korea borders mainly with China and also with Russia. Japan is located eastern side of Korean peninsular. From Japan, high seas exist, although very close. Western side has China main land with high seas between them.


Is north korea a country or a state?

North Korea is a sovereign country that shares the Korean peninsula with South Korea and is located south of China and west of Japan. It is known for its Dynastic Communist Regime over which the Kim Family (Kim Il-Sung, Kim Jong-Il, and Kim Jong-Un) has presided.


What do you call a man who breaks an agreement he has made with his wife?

A guy whose about to be shown whose boss


What was the outcome of the Korean War?

The political boundaries of the Korean peninsula did not change significantly. Korea remained a divided country. There was a military stalemate resulting in the continued division of the country An armistice was signed in July 1953.


Which island country whose name begins with a G did the US invade in 1983?

Grenada.


What island country whose name begins with a g did the US marines invade in 1983?

· Grenada


What island country whose name begins with a G did the United states Marines invade in 1983?

Grenada.