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Korean War

The Korean War, between North and South Korea, began on June 25, 1950 and paused with an armistice signed on July 27, 1953.

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Can north Korea take over the world if they wanted to?

If North Korea united with South Korea, and expanded there empire, it is a possibility. Once successful, taking seige of surrounding continents and landmasses would be highly plausable, after so, an economical collapse would rebound across the world. That happening, they could easily conquer there financially uncapable neighbors and beat them into submission.

But this would only happen if a set of new brains led North Korea.

Then again, if North America united, along with China and Russia, to destroy there growing empire once they began warfare, we could easily take out there forces.

But who knows, the future is never set in stone.

But through it all, were all dead in the end.

Can people in north Korea watch tv?

Yes, people in North Korea can watch TV, but the content is heavily controlled by the government. The main source of TV programming is the state-owned Korean Central Television (KCTV), which broadcasts propaganda and government-approved content. Access to foreign TV channels or internet streaming services is restricted, and citizens are only allowed to watch approved programming.

Why North Korea is a closed country?

it is a closed country because it doesn't let other people from other countries to go there and it also locked its own people in there

When did the south Korea and north Korea ended?

The Korean War officially ended in 1953 with the signing of an armistice agreement. After three years of conflict North and South Korea agreed to a ceasefire and established the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) a 2.5 mile wide strip of land separating the two countries. Since then there has been no formal end to the war and both countries remain in a state of armistice. Despite the technical state of war diplomatic relations between the two states have improved since the 1990s leading to a series of reconciliatory agreements.

  • 1953: Armistice agreement signed establishing the Korean DMZ.
  • 1990s: Improved diplomatic relations between North and South Korea.
  • 2000-2018: Multiple reconciliatory agreements and summits.

What did UN do after North Korea attacked South Korea?

South Korea was caught extremely off-guard when the North Koreans invaded and petitioned the United Nations for assistance. The UN forces finally arrived, but by that point, the South Korean government controlled less than 10% of what is South Korea today (around the city of Busan).

Is North Korea controlled by communists or is south Korea?

Of course, communists control North Korea.

Kim Jong-il is the leader of North Korea and currently, he wants to give his power to his son Kim Jong-Eun.

Is Korea in UK?

About 6,000 miles. Or 11 hours on a direct flight, or somewhere near 24 if you take a non-direct flight. In short...too far!!

What is South Korea's money?

I think you want to know about the standard of Korean money.

Both North and South use Won(원) for standard, but the worth of the money is different.

Who won the Korean War and did South Korea become communist?

The US won the Korean War and South Korea is a republic similar to ours. The US did not win the Korean war. See "Who actually won the Korean War?" Better answer. South Korea won the Korean War With the Help of Britain, Autralia and USA Neither side won the Korean War, although at first it seems like North Korea was winning and then the South was. It was a tie because there was a stalemate for two years between the two sides.

When is Independence Day of South Korea?

South Korea has two holidays that might qualify.

On March 1, South Koreans celebrate what they call "Independence Day" which commemorates the March 1st Movement in 1919. On March 1 of this year, 33 Korean nationalists and students declared their nation's independence in Seoul. It started a nation-wide civil protest and was a catalyst for the establishment of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea (April 13, 1919).

On August 15, South Koreans celebrate what they call "Liberation Day" which commemorates the national liberation from Imperial Japan in 1945 as one of the terms of Japanese Surrender to the United States. On the same day in 1948, the government of the Republic of Korea was established.

What season is it in South Korea?

Although Koreans do use the lunar calender, the Gregorian calender is often used as well. Since this is 2009 in America, it is 2009 in Korea. But when it was December 31, 2008 for America, it was January 1st, 2009 for Korea.

What year was the olympics held in south korea?

The 1948 Winter Games in St. Moritz. South Korea sent a team of three athletes to compete in speed skating.

What do you know about south korea?

Well I am about to move to South Korea So I have been researching it alot. I have read that it is a very chill peacefull place, the people are nice, and the place is just absoulutly BEAUTIFUL!(: Does This Answer Your Question?

When did japan leave Korea?

If you mean the rule during the first half of the twentieth century, it was in 1945, when WWII ended. If there was any other Japanese rule of Korea, I can't help you on that.

How UN helped in Korea war?

There is no absolute coordinate system in the universe. Everything is always in motion, relative to virtually everything else. You can be still relative to the surface of the Earth, but the Earth is rotating, and revolving around the Sun. The entire solar system is whizzing around at a faster relative velocity around the galactic center. We are moving away from galaxies near our observable horizon at tremendous velocities (expansion of the universe for that last example, which is a slightly different scenario, but still noteworthy).

Since there is no "absolute grid" to define location in space (location is determined relative to an object we refer to as "fixed" even though we know it is not) it is impossible to say what is still and what isn't. Relatively speaking, I have been in the same place my whole life, and the surface of the Earth beneath me, and the night sky above and below me, have been the only thing moving this entire time.

Which countries helped South Korea during the Korean war?

because air planes werent a mode of civilian transeportaion the U.S. sent troops in boats. Because the Japanese lost to us it is acustom to help your victor so they also helped refule ,and suply boats.