no
Used to be N. Korea
No, the plug used in Korea is different from the one used in Europe.
No, they used two on Japan but none on Korea.
No, the plug used in South Korea is different from the one used in Europe.
It depends : ROK (Republic of Korea) KOR (Korea, used in the Olypmics and such) KR (Korea, is the ISO (International Organization for Standardization) 2-letter code for Korea)
No, the plug used in Korea is different from the one used in Europe. Korea uses a plug type that is unique to the country, while Europe typically uses the Type C or Type F plugs.
nothing
Han-geul(한글) is used in South Korea. North and South Korea use same language but there's some different words.
You may be referring to North Korea and South Korea.
The country that was formerly known as "Chosen" is South Korea. The name "Chosen" is derived from the Japanese pronunciation of "Joseon," a historical Korean dynasty. This term was used during the period of Japanese rule over Korea from 1910 to 1945. After Korea gained independence, it became officially known as the Republic of Korea (South Korea).
all types.
Radon gas was not used in Korea in 1953. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is not typically used intentionally in military or industrial applications.