First: The South Koreans have very advanced industries and their world exports are very flourished (opposite to the North Koreans). Their industries include mainly Ship industry, electronics, cars, and nuclear industry.
Second: The South Koreans are not subject to economic sanctions as the North Koreans
I think you mean Siberian tigers; who live in Russia, China, and parts of the Koreas (north and south).
No, I think that Argentina has the highest per capita income in South America.
i think there are lots and lots
i think it should be 18 kg per-capita sugar consumption in india.
In terms of GDP, Northern Cape is the poorest South African Province. In terms of GDP per capita, Eastern Cape is the poorest.
i think russia i think russia
one is the Han river 92% of China is Han... i think :)
I think it is luxembourg: gpd per capita:$79,785
I can think of 3 ways to answer this -In terms of land, Iran has a larger land mass than South Korea (1,648,195 km2 Iran vs. 99,392 km2 Korea)In terms of population, Iran has a larger population than South Korea (74,196,000 Iran vs. 48,758,000 South Korea - both are 2009 statistics)In terms of the economy, South Korea produces more wealth than Iran ($1.364 trillion GDP [$27,978 per capita] South Korea vs. $858,652 billion [$11,395 per capita] Iran - both adjusted for purchasing power parity)
According to "Per Capita Income Around the World" Brazil's per capita income is $7,480 in U.S. dollars.
Niagara-on-the-Lake in Ontario, Canada has the most churches per capita. It holds the reputation for having numerous churches within its boundaries, earning it the nickname "The Prettiest Town in Canada."
I think you mean "Gross National Product per Capita". That statistic is no longer used, and instead economists use the "Gross Domestic Product per Capita" nowadays. Mexico's GDP for 2010 was of US$1567 billion; GDP per Capita was of approximately US$13,900 and its real growth rate was of 5.5%.