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There are no known synagogues in North Korea. The practice of Judaism is not officially recognized in the country, which predominantly follows the Juche ideology.
Answer 164.3% = Atheist (15,460,000 people)16% = Korean Shamanism (3,846,000 people)13.5% = Cheondoism (3,245,000 people)4.5% = Buddhism (1,082,000 people)Christianity = 1.7% (404,000 people)The North Korean Atheists generally follow a "political religion" called Juche. It's basically a propaganda religion to keep the North Koreans under control and in fear of their leader.____________________________________________Answer 2Juche is the official state-espoused religion. It preaches self-reliance and justifies the current political structure of totalitarianism.____________________________________________Answer 3Most North Koreans are non-religious, with 67% of the population reporting to have no religion. The other three main religions are Korean shamanism with 16%, Cheondoism with 13.5%, and Buddhism with 4.5% of the population.While the government openly accepts religious freedom, according to Human Rights Watch, the government no longer actually permits religious freedom. They persecute religious individuals while also sponsoring religious groups, only to make it seem as though there is religious freedom there.____________________________________________Answer 4The religion in North Korea is the worship of the Kim dynasty (Kim Il Sung, founder of the North Korean state, and the current ruler, Kim Jong Il who is the son of Kim Il Sung).However, the official state religion that is used to justify this worship is called Juche.The main religion of communist North Korea is irreligion (ie., atheism).
Countries like North Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Afghanistan heavily restrict the possession and distribution of religious texts, including the Bible. In these countries, reading the Bible can result in severe punishment, including imprisonment or even death.
In the 1600s, the main religion in North Carolina was Anglicanism, as most of North Carolina was settled by English colonists. However, there were also smaller communities of Quakers, Baptists, and Presbyterians among others.
The main religion in North Korea is the government-sanctioned religion of JUCHE. Juche, meaning "self-reliance", is a statist religion that requires veneration of Kim Il-Sung and his successive dynasty as gods and this makes the country resemble a theocracy more than the atheist secularist regimes of Communist States. Refusing to believe in Juche is treasonous.However, religious passions of people are hard to quiet and it is estimated that around 5-10% of the population also follow forms of Christianity, Buddhism, Confucianism, Korean shamanism, or Chondogyo.
The official language of North Korea is Korean. The capital of North Korea is Pyongyang which is also the largest city.
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The main leaders in the struggle for democracy in North Korea have not been revealed because of the danger to their safety.
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agriculture
North Korea is Communist; South Korea is Democratic.
To "Liberate" South Korea is the main reason for the North to attack. The North, which became communist after the Korean peninsula was freed from Japanese rule, wanted South Korea to become communist as well.
The main crops of North Korea are rice, millet and other grains while industry focuses on the production of military weapons, chemicals, and textile productions.
The 3 main exports of North Korea are coal, textiles, and minerals. These products are key sources of revenue for the country's economy.
Roman Catholic- 84%
The main agricultural products for north korea is beef and milk, chicken,eggs,and pork.
rice and vegtables. sometimes with meat.