After World War II, South Korea became its own distinct country when Korea was split into two, with North Korea taking the other half of the country. The Russians controlled the Northern half, while the US controlled the Southern half. With both sides claiming leadership over the whole country, war broke out. A cease-fire was called in 1953 and the country was split on the 38th parallel.
Korea was formed by Chinese settling in Korean peninsula.
For the purpose of employments and for work. Also for better education, better achievement, better environment and better life.
Korea is a republic. Korea is not "part" of a country.
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South Korea is a country...
South Korea is a country.
The Korean Peninsula is divided into two countries at roughly the 38th parallel: North Korea and South Korea. This division occurred following World War II, with the Soviet Union occupying the north and the United States occupying the south. The demilitarized zone (DMZ) separates the two countries.
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South Korea is a first world country and North Korea is a second world country.
North is not a country. If you are referring to North Korea, then yes, North Korea is a communist country.
NO. South Korea is a temperate country, not a tropical one.
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