North and South Korea were divided (and still are) by the 38th Parallel North.
Korea was divided by the 38th parallel in the year 1945.
Korea is divided into communist North Korea and republican South Korea at the 38th parallel. . Korea is divided in communist North Korea and republican South Korea at the 38th parallel. (The Billy Joel song "Leningrad" contains the line, "Stop 'em at the 38th parallel" in reference to the Cold War and specifically the Korean War.)
The border between North and Soth Korea is called the Demilitarized Zone
The Korean peninsula was initially divided along the 38th parallel, and the along the demarcation line.
North Korea and South Korea.
Korea was divided into two countries: North Korea (a strictly Communist country) and South Korea (Republic of Korea). The southern zone was formed from the zone occupied by the US forces after WWII in 1948, at the 38th parallel.
The demarcation line between North and South Korea is located near the 38th parallel. This line essentially divides the two countries along the latitude of 38 degrees North.
North Korea and South Korea are divided by the 38th parallel. This line was established at the end of World War II and has since acted as the de facto border between the two countries.
North and South Korea were divided (and still are) by the 38th Parallel North.
Korea was divided by the 38th parallel in the year 1945.
At the 38th Parallel
At the 38th parallel.
Korea is divided into communist North Korea and republican South Korea at the 38th parallel. . Korea is divided in communist North Korea and republican South Korea at the 38th parallel. (The Billy Joel song "Leningrad" contains the line, "Stop 'em at the 38th parallel" in reference to the Cold War and specifically the Korean War.)
The border between North and Soth Korea is called the Demilitarized Zone
38th parallel
the 38th parallel divided the communist Northern part of Korea and the capitalist Southern part of Korea.