No, Korea is not considered an archipelago. It is a peninsula located in East Asia, bordered by the Yellow Sea to the west, the Sea of Japan (East Sea) to the east, and the Korea Strait to the south. The Korean Peninsula is primarily divided into two countries: North Korea and South Korea. While there are some smaller islands off its coast, the main landmass is not classified as an archipelago.
The archipelago doctrine defines and elucidates the archipelago as a body of water studded with islands and the outermost portion of the archipelago are connected with straight baselines and consider all waters covered therein as internal waters thereof.
China , Rusia, India, and all the rest except north korea
yes, Korea is considered to be very good in soccer.
Japan is an archipelago consisting of four major islands on the Eastern edge of Asia. Its closest neighboring country is Russia.
The Malay Archipelago (or Indonesian Archipelago) is often referred to as the largest archipelago in the world.
The noun archipelago is used for an archipelago of islands.
An archipelago is a group, or chain, of islands. An example sentence would be: She wanted to go to an archipelago for their honeymoon.
what was the original archipelago?
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Japan is considered an archipelago because Japan is made up of numerous islands, with 4 main islands making up the most of its surface area. It is not connected to the continent in any way and is completely surrounded by water. Its neighbor Korea would be a peninsula.
Archipelago - Åland -'s population is 2,230.
Although the goal of uniting the Korean peninsula under communist rule was unsuccessful, North Korea and its Communist allies still consider the conflict a victory because North Korea's government survived and exists to this day.