More than one-third of South Korea's people are under the agr of thirty.
North Korea: Land area and Natural Resources is bigger then South Korea. South Korea: Population and Economy is alot bigger then North Korea. Both Korea's even out in the end. If you combine or unite Korean peninsula into one state. It would be alot better and bigger for all Koreans Economically, Politically, Military, and Culturally, Geographicaly.
Population cannot be accurately determined in North Korea, however since there are reports of people dying of starvation, i would think that South Korea has a larger population.
In 1950, the population of Korea was approximately 30 million. This figure includes both North and South Korea before the Korean War, which began in June of that year. The population was relatively evenly distributed between the two regions, with about 19 million in South Korea and 11 million in North Korea at that time. The war and subsequent events significantly impacted population dynamics in the following decades.
Korea, both North Korea and South Korea, are a part of Asia.
1) South Korea population (2008): 49,232,844. 2) North Korea population (2008): 24,479,089. Korean Peninsula Population (2008): 73,711,933. Korean Overseas Population (2008): 7,044,716. Korean Total Population (2008): 80,756,649. Korean ( Mixed/Half, Adopted, Political Refugee): China, Japan, USA, Russia, Latin America, Africa, Europe, South East Asia. 10,301,725. (2008). A) Total Korean Population (2008): 91,058,374 Million.
There are 25 million women in South Korea. (South Korea has a population of 50 million people and 50-51% of the South Korean population is female.)
About 83% of South Korea's population is classified as being under the age of 65. This means that the population of South Korea is in a situation to double in the next 40 years.
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North Korean population (2009 est.) : 23,906,000 South Korean population (2009 est.) : 48,379,392 South Korea has more than twice as many people as North Korea.
Seoul is South Korea's largest city. The Seoul metropolitan area is half of South Korea's population.
In both North and South Korea, the population of Muslims is about 200,000, and steadily growing.
South Korea had an estimated population of 48,379,392 in July 2008.
South: appx. 48,750,000 (2010) North: 23,110,000 (2006)
the population of vehicles in south Korea is thought to exceed 1 million
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