Kim Jong-un has ruled in North Korea for about 4 years.
I believe it was 18 years: from 1994(after the death of Kim Il Jong) until last year, Dec 7, 2011.
Ever since 1951, when North Korea invaded South Korea.
um... 1. Which Korea are you talking about... North Korea or South Korea? 2. When you've lived in either Korea long enough and can 'pass' as a North/South Korean, and can actually act, then I suppose you could become a North/South Korean actress.
Not that long ago, Christianity was considered offensive in North Korea and simply possessing a bible was cause for arrest. Today, Christianity is highly suppressed, but Christians in North Korea are represented by the Korean Christian Federation. This government-controlled organization is in charge of all contact with other churches and governments by Christians in North Korea.
North Korea is a dictator led Communist State. South Korea is Republic with a vibrant economy and a strong Capitalistic structure. The two concepts are incompatible.
I believe it was 18 years: from 1994(after the death of Kim Il Jong) until last year, Dec 7, 2011.
I believe it was 18 years: from 1994(after the death of Kim Il Jong) until last year, Dec 7, 2011.
As a country, yes. North Korea itself has not been known by that name for very long- only since the 1940's when it was divided by Soviets and Americans. The land that is North Korea has been ruled by many different types of government over many centuries. Korea was once Goryeo, which was the entire peninsula.
Ever since 1951, when North Korea invaded South Korea.
This is the long-form name of North Korea.
you can't go to north Korea from Seoul directly.It would take a couple hours, but you can't into the North by car, if at all.
Since 2006
It depends where in Korea (North or South Korea) but it will take around the 13 hours and 40 minutes.
i donno about north Korea, but in south Korea, heaps wear long hoodies like a one peice with leggings.
Korea DPR is Democratic People's Republic of Korea. That's long official name for North Korea. South Korea's official name is Republic of Korea. So, Korea DPR = Democratic People's Republic of Korea = North Korea Korea Republic = Republic of Korea = South Korea Everyone confuse this..
A serendipitous case of a blunt President confronting an arrogant lesser power. The temporary escalation of tension may have been acceptable if it made North Korea aware of the seriousness with which the US views nuclear proliferation. Kim Jong-un has now seen that he cannot depend on China to defend his country's plan to develop a long-range nuclear missile capability.
Naktong River 325 miles long is South Korea's longest river