Because it is the border between the rivals north and south korea
The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is not forbidden, but it is a highly restricted area due to its role as a buffer zone between North and South Korea. Access is limited to authorized personnel only to maintain peace and security on the Korean Peninsula.
The Korean War resulted in the division of Korea into North and South along the 38th parallel. This division led to the establishment of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) as a buffer between the two countries. Additionally, post-war reconstruction efforts focused on rebuilding infrastructure and cities that were heavily damaged during the conflict.
The prefix for forbidden is "un-". For example, "unforbidden" would mean not forbidden.
This is how you write HYOEL in korean. 이효엘.
The symbol for Korean currency is ₩, representing the South Korean won.
Classical Korean refers to the native Korean vocabulary, while Sino-Korean refers to the vocabulary borrowed from Chinese. The separation between these two classes of Korean began during the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE – 668 CE) when Korean began to incorporate Chinese loanwords.
The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) was first demarcated on July 27, 1953. This was after the signing of the Korean Armistice Agreement, which ended the Korean War. The DMZ was established to serve as a buffer zone between North Korea and South Korea.
The Korean DMZ (Demilitarized Zone).
Approximately four kilometres.
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demilitarized zone
Korean Demilitarized Zone
The Korean War. The country was divided on the demilitarized zone. No peace treaty has been made.
The area that sits along the intra-Korean border (and goes for two kilometers into each country's sovereign territory) is called the DEMILITARIZED ZONE or DMZ for short. However, the area is not maintained by the US per se. It is maintained by both Koreas, the US, and the United Nations.
It should be ... and it is already heavily guarded on both sides 24/7.
China and Korea agreed to establish a demilitarized zone.
It set up the demilitarized zone or the DMZ and eventually led to China not being communist.
It's the border between North and South Korea. Troops are not permitted to operate there. It straddles the 38th parallel.