There are over 4,200 islands and islets of many different sizes in Korea. For more detail, you might want to visit following website. http://www1.korea-np.co.jp/pk/065th_issue/98101403.htm
South Korea is a peninsula, so only the sea borders Korea to the south.
There are 4,000 rivers in South Korea.
The United States (South Korea) and the Soviet Union (North Korea)
How many university in Korea
South Korea is not tropical. It exists in a temperate climate zone similar to the United States.
North Korea and South Korea
North Korea and South Korea (separated in 1948).
1)North Korea 2) South Korea
Primarily South Korea and any entity that supports South Korea's right to live in a free democracy ... namely the United States of America! Primarily South Korea and any entity that supports South Korea's right to live in a free democracy ... namely the United States of America!
South Korea is a peninsula, so only the sea borders Korea to the south.
South Korea, the United States, and the West
North Korea, South Korea, The United States and I think China. Hope this helped :D
Neither South Korea nor North Korea have states. They both have provinces. Gangwon is one of the nine provinces in South Korea.
There are 4,000 rivers in South Korea.
There are 23 players in South Korea
The United States (South Korea) and the Soviet Union (North Korea)
North Korea and South Korea are the names of the two states of Korea, or more like two different countries.