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Ri Chol Man is the Minister of Agriculture for North Korea.
Yes it is.
25%.
agriculture
About 23% of North Korea's land is used for agriculture, with most of the farming taking place in the plains and lowlands along the country's western and eastern coasts.
North Korea use North Korean won. South Korea use South Korean won.
They use the North Korean Won.
In 1950 North Korea was a very industrialised country which was given armaments by Soviet Russia and China. South Korea had a mainly agriculture based economy and had a very small army in comparison.
None, legally. Cell phones are forbidden to use in North Korea.
Both North Korea and South Korea use Hangul. All the written characters are the same in both countries.
North Korea is a mix of rural and urban areas. While some regions are highly industrialized and urbanized, much of the country is still rural with agriculture being a prominent sector of the economy.
you probably mean there, and North korea uses only han'gul while south korea mixed it with chinese