This is due to the Korean War in which both North and South Korea claim to be the legitimate government of Korea. The Korean Demilitarized Zone along the 38th Parallel now separate the two sides but no permanent peace treaty has been signed.
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.
Republic of Korea (South), Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North)
durin the cold war the three nations that got divided were Korea,Vietnam and,Germany
1)North Korea 2) South Korea
North Korea and South Korea (separated in 1948).
Korea is divided into 2 sections. north Korea and south Korea. they speak the same language, Korean, and they have the same ancestors. it was divided after their independence from japan. north Koreans are communists and south Korea's political view is democracy.
There are several possible answers. Korea, which was divided into North Korea and South Korea following World War 2. Vietnam, which was divided into North Vietnam and South Vietnam following the first Indochina war. Following the Vietnam War, they returned to being one country. India, which was divided into India and Pakistan (East Pakistan and West Pakistan). Later, Pakistan became two separate countries, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Three nations divided into communist and non-communist were Germany, Korea and Vietnam(until it became completely communist)
Korea was divided into North and South Korea after World War 2. North Korea was occupied by the Soviet Union, while South Korea was occupied by the United States. The division led to the Korean War in 1950.
After world War II, that finished on 1945 , in 1948 Korea was spilt into two separate nations, North Korea and South Korea
During most of the Cold War period, Germany and Korea were the two nations divided into communist and non-communist parts. Germany was split into East Germany (the German Democratic Republic), a communist state, and West Germany (the Federal Republic of Germany), a democratic state. Similarly, Korea was divided into North Korea, a communist regime, and South Korea, which adopted a capitalist and democratic system. This division symbolized the broader ideological struggle between communism and capitalism during the Cold War.
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.