Korea is separated into North Korea and South Korea as they are ruled by two different leaders and have two different regimes. Where on the one side South Korea is a democratic country with a president, North Korea is still in the communist regiment, being controlled by the "supreme" leader Kim Jong Un.
Something similar was happening in Germany before 1989, it being split into the democratic one and the conservatory one
There are actually 2 Koreas. North Korea and South Korea. See the map picture below to see how they are positioned on the map.
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Wow never though korea was two different country
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Kim Jong Un - Supreme Leader
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Because its north!
Hi
There is North Korea, and South Korea.
North Korea has a history that leads to the Josun dynasty from 1 B.C. South Korea doesn't, as they started getting reputation since 3 B.C. Since then, North and South don't have a good history together, and that's why North Korea is so famous. Nuclear weapons, arsenals, and different types of weaponage has been created to threaten other countries into obeying what they want. Meanwhile, South Korea's president, Park Gun Hye has been trying to confisticate the weapons, and looking for a way to have a haggle with the North. As you all know, Kim Jong Un is not the type to be present and negotiate during a meeting, so no progress has been made.
Solid post man.
But tbh I hope NK and SK will reunite at some point, I'd really like to see how the NK people will react to modern day technology, I know some have laptops and stuff for smuggled usb sticks, though itd be quite different than that.
half this section is r/woooosh like omg lol