33%
China helped the North Koreans and NATO helped the South Koreans.
yes
In Western South Korea
Depends, which one are you talking about, the recent one or the Korean war one? Well the Korean war one was because Kim Jong wanted the South Korea to reunite with North Korea with North Korea as the leader and the recent bombardment of South Korea's island was because north Korea said they felt "threatened" when the south Koreans did a live military drill near the borders
The currency of South Korea is the South Korean won.
An enormous amount of South Koreans are Christian and believe that Heaven is real, and some North Koreans are Christian, even though they have been persecuted in North Korea.
Some of the people in South Korea are very Christian and some are buddhist. They value education very highly in the country, especially math and science. Christian music as well as pop music are well liked in SK and many of the people there like to have their children trained in classical music.
About 70.8 percent of South Koreans are non-Christians according to a 2005 census. Taking into account the number of atheists (since I don't know what you mean by "pagan"), that leaves about %24.3 as actual practicing non-Christians.
China
actually you are forbidden to leave or enter without permission of the government but the way most koreans escape is through south koreans tunnel which south koreans build to help north koreans escape in to south korea
Yes, South Koreans are Asians because they were born in the Asian race!
As of 2006, there were 30,792 Koreans in New Zealand, almost entirely from South Korea. Koreans make up more than .75 percent of New Zealand's total population.
Stupid Question. 90 percent of Koreans do not eat dog. 20 percent of Chinese or Koreans eat dogs. Dog meat isn't staple meat diet.
It appeared the South Koreans were more fearful of the North Koreans.
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China helped the North Koreans and NATO helped the South Koreans.
why the Korean war started is because the North Koreans wanted the South Korean part of Korea "Communist, but the South Koreans believed in "Freedom". So the North Koreans decided to attack the South Koreans, because the North Koreans wanted there government to be incharge, on June 23rd 1950. That's what I think, I hope you understood that. Thanks.................................Elisha Winegardner!