North Koreans don't receive income like others do, it's mostly a feudal credit system where people get goods and services through government agencies based on the work they do.
No, North Korea is a separate country located on the Korean Peninsula, while China is a separate country located in East Asia. North Korea gained independence from Japanese rule in 1945 and has since been a sovereign nation.
The capital city of North Korea is Pyongyang
North Korea is often referred to as a "hermit country" due to its isolated and secretive nature, with limited interactions with the rest of the world.
North Korea is considered a developing country. It faces economic challenges, limited access to resources, and international sanctions that impact its development.
Pyongyang is the capital and largest city of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (commonly known as North Korea).
if you are talking about Korea , north Korea yes, it is a communist country.
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No, North Korea is a country.
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North Korea is a country, not a continent. It is part of the continent of Asia.
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north-Korea is a truly poor country and it is ruled by a dictatorial regime.
because ussr forced north korea to be communist by army
South Korea is one country and North Korea is an other country. They are both a seperate country.
North Korea became a country in 1948. 1871 would be during Korea's Joseon Dynasty.
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