The 38th parallel does not cross Nebraska. It is primarily known for its significance in dividing North and South Korea. In the United States, the 38th parallel runs through several states, including California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, and Maryland, but it does not enter Nebraska.
Korea The 38th Parallel - 1965 TV was released on: USA: 16 October 1965
# 37th State. # 38th in Population. # 16th in Area. # 43rd in Population density. # 20th in Income.
The 40th Parallel, the 6th Principal Meridian, is the borderline for the states of Kansas and Nebraska.
steaks from Omaha Steaks. Nebraska is also where Kool aid was created. The Reuben sandwich was invented at the Blackstone Hotel in Omaha.
The US got Nebraska during the Kansas-Nebraska act in 1854.
38th Parallel North: North America, Europe, and Asia. 38th Parallel South: South America and Australia.
North Korea launched an attack on its neighbor, South Korea, by crossing the 38th parallel in June 1950. This attack resulted in the Korean War.
The 38th parallel was the border between North and South Korea, and still is.
It is the "DMZ", or de-militarized zone, is the heavily guarded border that separates North and South Korea.The 38th parallel is the line that separates North and South korea.
Korea was divided by the 38th parallel in the year 1945.
The border between North and Soth Korea is called the Demilitarized Zone
North and South Korea were divided (and still are) by the 38th Parallel North.
38th parallel. Boundary known as between North Korea and South Korea
July 1953 was when the armistance that 'ended' the Korean war was signed and the 38th parallel was established as a boundary.
The 38th Parallel. Rather close to the South Korean city of Janggok
the 38th parallel divided the communist Northern part of Korea and the capitalist Southern part of Korea.
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.)