The people of Korea refer to their country as "Hanguk" (한국) in South Korea and "Choson" (조선) in North Korea. The term "Hanguk" is derived from the historical name of the country, while "Choson" reflects the Korean dynasty that ruled from 1392 to 1910. Both names carry cultural significance and reflect the rich history of the Korean peninsula.
Korea isn't one country, but two; Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) and Republic of Korea (South Korea).
Japan, China, and Korea is divided into North and South Korea, as I'm Korean! AZN Pride to all Asian people!
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
South Korea is a first world country and North Korea is a second world country.
because ussr forced north korea to be communist by army
I believe you call them Koreans
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea, or North Korea.
North Korea or DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) North Korea or DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea)
Korea isn't one country, but two; Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) and Republic of Korea (South Korea).
Korea isn't one country, but two; Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) and Republic of Korea (South Korea).
in japan they call it a Gee(G-ee). in Korea, the country of orgin, they call it a Dobak.
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
East sea
Korea is a republic. Korea is not "part" of a country.
People's Republic of Korea
Korea-Mileygirl9
No, the country is an absolute dictatorship.