Historically, Korea was known as "Joseon" during the Joseon Dynasty, which lasted from 1392 to 1910. Before that, it was referred to as "Goryeo" during the Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392), which is the origin of the modern name "Korea." In ancient times, it was also known by various names, such as "Silla," "Baekje," and "Goguryeo," representing the three kingdoms that existed before the unification under the Silla Dynasty. Today, Korea is divided into two countries: South Korea (Republic of Korea) and North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea).
NORTH KOREA was has been called the Democratic People's Republic of Korea or DPRK since 1948.
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The currency of Korea is called the won.
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North Korea is the Democratic People's Republic of Korea or DPRK. However, in practice, North Korea is neither Democratic nor a Republic.
NO. Gyeonggi-Do is a region in the Republic of Korea, also called South Korea.
People in Korea wear Korea Tradional dresses called Hanbok.
South Korea is a free nation; it is not a communist country. It is called the Republic of South Korea.
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