China and Russia border North Korea to the north while South Korea borders North Korea to the south. Russia's border with North Korea is on the far north east tip and is very small. China's border with North Korea is the largest of the North Korean borders.
The Yalu River separates the countries of North Korea and China. Your answer is China.
North 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.
China shares land borders with 14 countries.Going clockwise from the top they are:MongoliaRussiaNorth KoreaVietnamLaosMyanmarBhutanNepalIndiaPakistanAfghanistanTajikistanKyrgyzstanKazakhstan
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North Korea is the only nation to border both China and South Korea.
North Korea borders three countries, not two. They are China, Russia, and South Korea.
China shares its border with 14 countries: Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Vietnam.
Today there is no State or nation that covers what used to be Korea before 1945. There is "the "Democratic People's Republic of Korea" (north Korea) and "the Republic of Korea" that is generally called 'South Korea'. Both are sovereign nation-States.
North Korea, South Korea, Russia, China and Taiwan
China, Russia, and South Korea border North Korea and Japan is a short relative distance away by sea. No other country comes close to North Korea.
The Yalu River separates the countries of North Korea and China. Your answer is China.
North Korea.
One impact; the only nation still with a North and South Communist DMZ (Border).
The biggest issue with this question is that there is no nation known as Korea. Neither North Korea or South Korea ever truly surrendered, but rather decided to sign a mutual peace treaty and created a demilitarized zone along the border of the two countries.
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