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North and South Korea along the 38th parallel.
North and South Korea
The Korean war changed the way Korea was divided by changing the boundaries and territories each side had. This resulted in North Korea and South Korea.
No man's land, the "Z" (DMZ=Demilitarized Zone). Korea's "Z" (DMZ) at the 38th parallel still exists, separating Communist North Korea from the republic of South Korea.
Korea was split at the 38th parallel and North Korea was occupied by Russia and South Korea was occupied by the U.S.
Korea is divided into communist North Korea and republican South Korea at the 38th parallel. . Korea is divided in communist North Korea and republican South Korea at the 38th parallel. (The Billy Joel song "Leningrad" contains the line, "Stop 'em at the 38th parallel" in reference to the Cold War and specifically the Korean War.)
The 38th parallel.
North Korea and South Korea.
Korean Demilitarized Zone
North Korea and South Korea
North Korea and South Korea.
At the 38th Parallel, which is the demilitarized zone splitting North and South Korea.
North Korea and South Korea
American administrators divided the Korean Peninsula with the 38th parallel as its border.
Like Korea; a north and south Korea divided at the 38th parallel. Only it would be a north and south Vietnam divided at the 17th parallel.
North and South Korea were divided (and still are) by the 38th Parallel North.
North and South Korea along the 38th parallel.