Largest World Countries: korea

Largest World Countries: korea

Korea Korean or is a civilization and formerly unified nation currently divided into two states Located on the Korean Peninsula it borders China to the northwest Russia to the northeast and is separated from Japan to the east by the Korea Strait Korea was united until 1948 at that time it was split into South Korea and North Korea South Korea officially the Republic of Korea is a capitalist democratic and developed country with memberships in the United Nations WTO OECD and G-20 major economies North Korea officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is a single-party communist country founded by Kim Il-sung and currently led by his son Kim Jong-il Archaeological and linguistic evidence suggest the origins of the Korean people were in Altaic language-speaking people from south-central Siberia Since the Goryeo Dynasty Korea was ruled by a single government and maintained political and cultural independence until the 20th century…

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Latest korea Frequently Asked Questions:

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    who is the josh robbins of korea
    Answer:Nobody knows omg : ( I even do not know

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    what is it like to visit korea
    Answer:if you go to the main cities its very crowded and very flashy. Very modern with cool gadgets used in daily life. If you go to the country side, very quiet, peaceful, and beautiful at the same time.

  • When traveling to South Korea, do computers need any special software to connect to the internet?
    This may be a silly question, but I'm traveling from the United States to South Korea and I'm planning on purchasing a new computer. Is there anything I would need to add or obtain to get this computer to connect to the internet in Korea? Any regional blocks that would prevent me from connecting to the internet?
    Answer:no. you don't need anything special. you just need the usual... lan wire (that is working ie has a service provider), a wireless card if you want to use free wireless access at cafes such as starbucks or "the coffee bean" msg me with more questions if you want btw the location of your stay may affect my answer

  • What if post Choson Korea became a British colony and not a Japanese colony?
    what would've happened better? Japan tried to exterminate history and culture of Korea and treated them like animals. Would it have been better if a western nation had colonized Korea?
    Answer:Depends, in China the British influxed it with opium in order to destroy the culture, their sense of self worth and to undermine the the Emperor's rule, is that any better to the Japenese? Also they destroyed their economy by stealing the method of making tea leaves and taking the method to India to be grown and made by Brittish companies, and guess who the Brits chose to buy from? Besides you can't say the Chinese weren't treated like dogs either.

  • What countries would help USA if North Korea launches one of their missiles at us?
    I heard that North Korea is planning to launch a missile at Hawaii, And if North Korea hits Hawaii we would go to War with them. And if we go to War with North Korea will we also be going to War with China since China is North Korea's ally? And if that ever happens, Will Japan and South Korea help us fight the war? What other countries will help us if we ever do end up with a War with North Korea and China? Is China even ally's with North Korea? Sorry for the question if I made any mistakes. I'm just trying to get some information.
    Answer:I read about this missile, and it seems to me North Korea is just making more threats and demands in order to start a war. That way, it puts NK's opposing forces across as the bad guys. Until then, no missiles will be fired on either side. I've done a lot of research into whether China would back North Korea, and I can safely conclude that it wouldn't. For one thing, China has North Korea on a pretty tight leash - it supplies its oil at below-market prices, and it has a very big influence on the countries decisions. China does not want to go to war with the U.S.A either, because their exports to the US practically keep the country running. There's no way China could finance a war without U.S money from exports. Plus the fact that China condemns North Korea's nuclear tests, saying that they are a threat and China will always play a "constructive role", meaning that no wars will be started. I think Japan is becoming a lot like the western world in its policies and way of running the country. Japan isn't exactly very friendly with North Korea right now due to multiple missile tests into the Japanese sea. Plus the fact that North Korea has refused to pay certain things to Japan, which it still owes, and Japan spends US$50 billion for military expenditure, whereas NK only spends US$5.5 billion. South Korea will not help because it desperately wishes for peace between the two nations, but if North Korea becomes even more tyrannous and begins an invasion the South will fight back. Unfortunately I think the USA would be alone in this war. The UN would certainly get involved, as would NATO, but they would merely get politically involved, not go over there and sort them out physically. China would demand peace and negotiation on both sides, and Britain will not get involved in any sense apart from politically, it's such a far away war to begin with, and due to it's current economic climate. The War on Terror is really thinning troops out too, nevermind sending them to North Korea - Iraq and Afghanistan are still being dealt with. China is North Korea's ally, but as I explained it's like a father-son relationship. NK depends upon China to tell it what to do in many ways, and China has the power to stop it doing certain things if it really wants to.

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