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Q: What is the latitude of the dividing border of north and south Korea?
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What was the prewar dividing line in Korea?

"The 38th Parallel"...38 degrees north latitude


What was the border between north and South Korea at the beginning of the Korean war?

38th parallel of latitude


Latitude line between North and South Korea?

North and South Korea have been divided since the end of World War II. Their arbitrary border is at 38 degrees north latitude, otherwise known as the 38th parallel.


What nation shares a border with North Korea besides South Korea?

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Define 38th parallel?

The 38 parallel is the 38 parallel latitude line across the globe. But this is the line dividing the North Korean and South Korean countries.


Where is 40 n latitude 135 e longitude?

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What state's border is on the 37 degree north latitude line?

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What 2 countries border North Korea?

china and south korea. There are 3. North Korea also has a short border with Russia.


What countries border South Korea?

North Korea is the only country that has a land border with South Korea. However, South Korea is not that far from China and Japan over the water.


What natural feature serves as the border between North Korea and China?

The Yalu River is the border of China and North Korea.


What borders Korea on the north?

China and Russia border Korea in the north.


What features serves as the border between China and North Korea?

The Yalu River is the border of China and North Korea.