north korean and south korea were like 2 different kinds of people. they had a war and they became separated as two different places for the koreans.
North Korea and South Korea were separated after World War II due to different political ideologies and influences. The division was solidified after the Korean War in the 1950s, where fighting between the two sides resulted in an armistice, rather than a peace treaty, leaving them in a state of conflict.
South Korea and North Korea are separated by the 38th parallel, not the 48th parallel. The 38th parallel divides the Korean Peninsula roughly in half.
North Korea shares a border with China to the north and with South Korea to the south.
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It is not located in North Korea; it is located in South Korea.
No, the 38th parallel is a line of latitude that served as the dividing line between North Korea and South Korea following World War II. It was not the actual western border of North Korea, but rather the line that separated the two countries.
Yes
North Korea and South Korea are divided into a ceasefire line. This line made after Korean War.
North Korea and South Korea (separated in 1948).
no
The cause was North and South had different opinion about government. North Korea is currently a communist country and South Korea is currently a democracy.
because of the Korean war. north Korea was communist while south Korea was democratic.
It is separated from North Korea, and Souths' economy is better than norths'.
They are separated by a land border at the 38 parallel. There is no sea between them.
Yes, Choson was the name of Korea before separated. but now we called them Korean peninsula
An example of a country separated by geometric boundaries is the United States and Canada. The border between the two countries is defined by a straight line in some areas, such as the 49th parallel in the west and the St. Lawrence River in the east.
north Korea and japan or south Korea and japan either on will do for mrs rossels class.
north and south Korea