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North Korea

[nawrth kuh-ree-uh, kaw-, koh-]

noun

  1. Official Name Democratic People's Republic of Koreaa country in East Asia: formed 1948 after the division of the former country of Korea at the 38th parallel. 50,000 sq. mi. (129,500 sq. km). Pyongyang.



North Korea

noun

  1. Official name: Democratic People's Republic of KoreaKorean name: Chosŏna republic in NE Asia, on the Sea of Japan (East Sea) and the Yellow Sea: established in 1948 as a people's republic; mostly rugged and mountainous, with fertile lowlands in the west Language: Korean. Currency: won. Capital: Pyongyang. Pop: 24 720 407 (2013 est). Area: 122 313 sq km (47 225 sq miles)

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North Korea

  1. Republic on northern Korean Peninsula on east coast of Asia, bounded on the north by China, on the northeast by Russian Siberia, on the east by the Sea of Japan, on the south by South Korea, and on the west by the Yellow Sea and Korea Bay. Its capital and largest city is Pyongyang.

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The Korean War began in 1950, when North Korean forces invaded South Korea. Supplied by the Soviets, and eventually joined by the Chinese, North Korea fought forces of South Korea and the United Nations.
It was established in 1948 after two occupation zones were set up in northern and southern Korea during World War II.
Run by one most closed and repressive regimes on Earth, North Korea has suffered from food shortages and a deteriorating economy.
A communist country that used to have close ties with the Soviet Union, North Korea, continues to maintain a close relationship with China.
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Other Word Forms

  • North Korean adjective
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Example Sentences

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No, it’s the meeting of the leaders of China, Russia, India and North Korea last weekend.

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The source pointed to the demarcation line between North and South Korea, where a ceasefire had lasted for years with a powerfully armed, allied American deployment serving as a signal to North Korea.

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The border with North Korea is 80 miles from Vladivostok.

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Nigel Farage has urged US politicians and businesses to tell the British government "you've simply got this wrong" on freedom of speech rules, as he compared the UK to North Korea.

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It comes amid growing concern about the increasing collaboration of the “axis of upheaval,” a term that denotes China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea and their opposition to the U.S.-led world order.

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