- Korea - Wikipedia
Since the end of World War II in Asia in 1945, it has been politically divided at or near the 38th parallel between North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea; DPRK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea; ROK)
- Korea | History, Peninsula, Rulers, Facts | Britannica
Korea, history of the Korean Peninsula from prehistoric times to the 1953 armistice ending the Korean War (1950–53) For later developments, see North Korea: History; and South Korea: History
- About Korea : VISITKOREA
Get to know Korea, the center of Hallyu! Find all you need to know about Korea from culture, food, traditions, and history to practical tips like exchanging money, power voltage, and how to handle emergency situations during your travels
- South Korea Travel Culture Guide – Language, Customs, Tips
In this article, you’ll learn everything there is to know about Korea, from its history and geography to the seasons and modern life in the country! Whether you’re visiting, working, or just curious, this guide unpacks what makes Korea so fascinating
- THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Korea is now a modernized vibrant nation that still maintains its traditional culture The Republic of Korea is a small country on the far eastern edge of Asia Although it ranks 109th in the world in terms of land area, the country is a center of economic activity, culture, and arts
- History: Korea. net : The official website of the Republic of Korea
The Beginnings of Korea’s History (Prehistoric Period – Gojoseon) The history of the Korean nation began in Manchuria and the Korean Peninsula when people started settling there 700,000 years ago
- South Korea - Wikipedia
South Korea is now considered among the most advanced democracies in continental and East Asia Under the 1987 constitution, it maintains a unitary presidential republic with a popularly elected unicameral legislature, the National Assembly
- South Korea | History, Map, Flag, Capital, Population, President . . .
South Korea is a country in East Asia that occupies the southern portion of the Korean peninsula It faces North Korea across a demilitarized zone 2 5 miles (4 km) wide that was established by the terms of the 1953 armistice that ended fighting in the Korean War The capital is Seoul
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