North Korea is a sovereign country that shares the Korean peninsula with South Korea and is located south of China and west of Japan. It is known for its Dynastic Communist Regime over which the Kim Family (Kim Il-Sung, Kim Jong-Il, and Kim Jong-Un) has presided.
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
Presumably so, as North Korea is a Communist state and not a Republic ___________________________________________________________________ Republic of Korea is the official name of South Korea and North Korea is referred as Democratic People's Republic of Korea North Korea is still a republic because it is called the Democratic (yeah right) REPUBLIC of Korea
North Korea and south Korea and also North and South Vietnam
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No, North Korea is a country.
if you are talking about Korea , north Korea yes, it is a communist country.
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North Korea. China likes it this way, which is why they prop up North Korea as a communist buffer state between themselves and U.S.-backed South Korea.
No, South Korea had never been a communist country before.
There is no country in the world that has the kind of autarkic, state-run economy and shadow economy as North Korea, but the "country" that would come the closest would be Hamas-controlled Gaza.
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.
The proper noun North Korea (a country) has the proper adjective North Korean. It is also a noun for a person from that country (a demonym).
North Korea wants to reunify Korea as a communist state.