There's no wall between North and South Korea....... They don't have a wall actually like the one that was in Berlin. They are just divided by the fence.
Ever since 1951, when North Korea invaded South Korea.
Naktong River 325 miles long is South Korea's longest river
Since 1948, same as North Korea. South Korea's current government was established in 1987.
um... 1. Which Korea are you talking about... North Korea or South Korea? 2. When you've lived in either Korea long enough and can 'pass' as a North/South Korean, and can actually act, then I suppose you could become a North/South Korean actress.
South Korea is generally considered to be richer than North Korea. South Korea has a larger and more developed economy, with higher per capita income and a stronger infrastructure compared to North Korea, which faces economic sanctions and has a more centrally planned economy.
It's in Asia, right below North Korea.North Korea and South Korea is separated because of a war that happened long ago. There still are many families that are separated from each other.
i donno about north Korea, but in south Korea, heaps wear long hoodies like a one peice with leggings.
It depends where in Korea (North or South Korea) but it will take around the 13 hours and 40 minutes.
you can't go to north Korea from Seoul directly.It would take a couple hours, but you can't into the North by car, if at all.
It is 1 mile. It is called the de-militarization zone. no one can enter it r they will be shot at.
Korea DPR is Democratic People's Republic of Korea. That's long official name for North Korea. South Korea's official name is Republic of Korea. So, Korea DPR = Democratic People's Republic of Korea = North Korea Korea Republic = Republic of Korea = South Korea Everyone confuse this..
The History of South Korea formally begins with the establishment of South Korea on 15 August 1948. In the aftermath of the Japanese occupation of Korea which ended with Japan's defeat in World War II in 1945, Korea was divided at the 38th parallel in accordance with a United Nations arrangement, to be administered by the Soviet Union in the north and the United States in the south. (Wikipedia).