The 38th parallel is referred as the separation point between North and South Korea.
it is also called the demilitarized zone
Yes
North Korea and South Korea are divided into a ceasefire line. This line made after Korean War.
North Korea and South Korea (separated in 1948).
no
The cause was North and South had different opinion about government. North Korea is currently a communist country and South Korea is currently a democracy.
because of the Korean war. north Korea was communist while south Korea was democratic.
It is separated from North Korea, and Souths' economy is better than norths'.
North and South Korea are two ethnically identical Asian nations that are arbitrarily separated at the 38 degrees north latitude parallel.
The country that is separated between North and South is Korea, specifically North Korea and South Korea. The Korean Peninsula is divided along the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), which was established at the end of the Korean War in 1953. North Korea is a communist state, while South Korea is a democratic republic. This division has led to significant political, economic, and cultural differences between the two nations.
They are separated by a land border at the 38 parallel. There is no sea between them.
North Korea and South Korea were separated after World War II due to different political ideologies and influences. The division was solidified after the Korean War in the 1950s, where fighting between the two sides resulted in an armistice, rather than a peace treaty, leaving them in a state of conflict.
Yes, Choson was the name of Korea before separated. but now we called them Korean peninsula