Kim ill-sung was a fonder of North Korea
Kores was a single country during World War II, and had been ruled by Japan as a colony since about 1900. It was Japan's defeat in 1945 and the end of its foreign power that created the vacuum that made civil war in Korea possible. This led to the creation of North and South Korea.
The Joseon Dynasty, which lasted from 1392 to 1910, ruled Korea until the early 20th century. It was marked by significant developments in culture, Confucianism, and governance, shaping Korean identity. The dynasty faced internal strife and external threats, ultimately leading to its decline and the annexation of Korea by Japan. The end of the Joseon Dynasty marked a significant transition in Korean history.
Korea was split at the 38th parallel and North Korea was occupied by Russia and South Korea was occupied by the U.S.
Mongol invaded Korea around 1231.
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Only China and Japan had ruled Korea
Only China and Japan had ruled Korea
Korea is not one unified country at present. North Korea is ruled from Pyongyang and South Korea is ruled from Seoul.
Japan ruled Korea between 1910 and 1945.
Kim Jong-un has ruled in North Korea for about 4 years.
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Kim Il-Sung ruled North Korea during the Korean war. He was followed by Kim Jong-Il and later Kim Jong-Un.
north-Korea is a truly poor country and it is ruled by a dictatorial regime.
Yes, Korea became independent from China after 1895
Formosa (Taiwan) and Korea.