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North Korea and South Korea are both countries.
South Korea and North Korea are both countries and are located on the Korean Peninsula. North Korea is partly bordered by China and they are both on the Pacific Ocean.
1: Both countries have humans 2: Both countries have animals 3: Both countries are in asia 4: Both countries are small 5: Both countries have religions. What a ...... question is that? Just think that korea and japan are alike like Germany and France
Both North Korea and South Korea use Hangul. All the written characters are the same in both countries.
No. Both North and South Korea are countries in East Asia.
Japan and Korea can't become one country because they both speak and have their own languages. Japan and Korea are both independent countries.
South Korea is one country and North Korea is an other country. They are both a seperate country.
Neighboring countries: North Korea, South Korea, Taiwan, Russia, and China. Genetically-related countries: Both Korea's, Mongolia, Russia(indigenous peoples of Siberia, China, India, Thailand, Vietnam, Burma, and Indonesia.
China was interested in Korea because they saw them as an important trading partner and also a military outpost. Japan was interested for them to open 3 ports to trade and also similar to China's reason. They then made a hands-off agreement saying that they would not send their armies to Korea.
Both the United States and Russia made the decision to divide Korea at the 38th parallel.
Many many countries speak the same language. Here are just a few examples:The U.S. and Canada both speak EnglishFrance and Canada both speak FrenchNorth Korea and South Korea both speak KoreanLebanon and Syria both speak Arabic
Since North and South Korea are both independent countries, then no. There isn't just a plain Korea, either.