The Chinese Han dynasty did "conquer" the first Korean kingdom of Gojoseon around 108 BC (The northen half of the Korean peninsula). They were expelled later on and Korea (The kingdoms of Korea) remained independent pretty much up until the Japanese colonization. Between this period Korea (The various Kingdoms that became Korea) were at times tributaries to other nations (The Mongols and the Qing).
South Korea is half of earth big and north Korea is like my toilet size.
The half of Korea that remained communist is known as North Korea, officially called the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). It was established in 1948 after the Korean Peninsula was divided along the 38th parallel following World War II. North Korea is characterized by its single-party state led by the Workers' Party of Korea and a centrally planned economy.
Marco Polo traveled to Asia and i took 3 and a half years.
The Molotov-Ribbentrop pact signed by Nazi Germany and the USSR agreed that the two nations would not attack eachother, and would divide Europe between them, with Germany taking the western half and the USSR taking the eastern half. Had Nazi Germany not violated this pact, it is likely that the outcome of WW II would have been different.
Yes, South Korea and North Korea can null and void the ceasefire between the two half's of the countries. North Korea is a very unstable country and they could break the ceasefire at anytime. A ceasefire is not a peace treaty; and can be violated by any party at any time. There are still a number of violent incidents that have occurred between North and South Korea since 1953, such as North Korean tunnelers into South Korea, the attacks and Panmunjom, the attack on the ROKS Cheonan, and the North Korean artillery fire on Yeonpyeong Island.
None of them. If they are actually "cut in half", they are different countries. For example North and South Korea are about the same size, but are different countries.
South Korea and North Korea are separated by the 38th parallel, not the 48th parallel. The 38th parallel divides the Korean Peninsula roughly in half.
Two Koreas ,North Korea or South Korea.
Divide by 2 or multiply by 1/2 to divide inches in half.
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Korea was separated as a result of the end of ww2, the US and USSR agreed to split the country half. The US would get the everything below the 38th parallel and the USSR would get everything above it separating it into a communist north and a democratic south.
Same distance as South Korea. They're a small peninsula divided in half.
South Korea is the only half that wants unification.
Back before World War II, Korea was a Japanese colony. During the war, the United States and the Soviet Union captured Korea from the Japanese, "temporarily" dividing the country in half along the 38th parallel. After the war, the United States and the Soviet Union disagreed over what kind of government Korea should have. The Americans set up a (kind of) democratic government while the Russians set up a communist government. This led to the Korean War, with both governments seeking to take over the whole country. The war ended in a stalemate and Korea has remained divided ever since.
It is Pyongyang.