North Korea's area is 120,540 square kilometers.
North Korea is 120,408 square kilometres. California is 423,969 square kilometres, making North Korea about 72% smaller.
Pyongyang, North Korea - 3,194 km2
North Korea is significantly smaller than the United States in terms of land area. North Korea covers about 46,540 square miles, while the US covers about 3.8 million square miles.
North Korea covers an area of approximately 46,540 square miles, making it the 99th largest country in the world by land area.
North Korea is about the size of the state of Mississippi in the United States.
North Korea is 120,408 square kilometres. California is 423,969 square kilometres, making North Korea about 72% smaller.
Pyongyang, North Korea - 3,194 km2
North Korea is significantly smaller than the United States in terms of land area. North Korea covers about 46,540 square miles, while the US covers about 3.8 million square miles.
North Korea covers an area of approximately 46,540 square miles, making it the 99th largest country in the world by land area.
* Asia at about 44,580,000 Square Kilometers. * Africa about 30,065,000 Square Kilometers. * North America at about 24, 256,000 Square Kilometers. * South America at about 17,819,000 Square Kilometers. * Antarctica at about 13,205,000 Square Kilometers. * Europe at about 9,938,000 Square Kilometers. * Australia at 7,600,000 Square Kilometers. Umm, I think Indian.
North Korea is about the size of the state of Mississippi in the United States.
South Korea is half of earth big and north Korea is like my toilet size.
No. It's not even close. 100,000 square kilometers is somewhere between Iceland and South Korea in size. Or, to put it another way, it's roughly the size of Kentucky or Indiana.
11,903 square kilometers
The U.S. state equivalent in size to North Korea is Mississippi, with North Korea being slightly larger in land area.
The area of South Korea is 99,268 sq km.
Albania is around 28,748 square kilometers in size.