Because the North is under a communist Dictatorship whereas the South is a free democratic system of government.
No North Korea is a humanitarian nightmare.
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.
Because North Korea is still fighting the Cold War
North Korea's neighbours are China, Russia, Japan and South Korea. Vietnam is along way from North Korea but it's neighbours are China Laos Cambodia and Thailand
The Yalu River separates the countries of North Korea and China. Your answer is China.
During the Korean War, North Korea and China were allies, but currently they have problems with each other.
North and South Korea along the 38th parallel.
Yes, North Korea is in eastern Asia; in fact, it's on a peninsula along the eastern coast of Asia, just above South Korea.
There is a very large fence running along the 38th parallel.
The 38th parallel.
Today there is no State or nation that covers what used to be Korea before 1945. There is "the "Democratic People's Republic of Korea" (north Korea) and "the Republic of Korea" that is generally called 'South Korea'. Both are sovereign nation-States.
YES. North Korea has coastline along the Yellow Sea in the west and the Sea of Japan (called the East Sea by Koreans) in the east.