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  1. North Korea: Webster's Timeline History, 220 - 2006 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  2. North Korea
  3. Human Rights in North Korea: Freedom of Religion in North Korea, North Korean abductions of South Koreans, North Korean abductions of Japanese, North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004
  4. Sea of Japan: Marginal Sea, Pacific Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Sea of Japan Naming Dispute, North Korea, South Korea
  5. North Korea Handbook: Yonhap News Agency, Seoul (East Gate Book)
  6. North Korea and South Korea (Opposing Viewpoints) by Louise Gerdes, 2007-09-25
  7. North Korea: Webster's Timeline History, 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  8. North Korea (Places and Peoples of the World) by Amy K. Nash, 1991-05
  9. North Korea (History of Nations) by Debra A. Miller, 2003-10-17
  10. The Koreas (Asia in Focus)
  11. Korea, North-Nicaragua (Nations of the World) by Samuel Brimson, 2003-08
  12. Opposing Viewpoints Series - North & South Korea (paperback edition)
  13. North Korea by Col. Eugene J. Palka And LTC. Francis A. Galgano, 2002-01-01
  14. Geography of China: Environment of China, Wildlife of China, East China Sea, Korea Bay, Yellow Sea, South China Sea, North Korea, Desert, Steppe, Subtropics, Massif, Plateau, Drainage basin

21. Summary Of Korea's Geography
korea's geography. The korean Peninsula, located in northeast Asia, is borderedon the north by China and Russia and juts toward Japan to the southeast.
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Home About Us Search Back to North Korea Korea's Geography The Korean Peninsula, located in Northeast Asia, is bordered on the north by China and Russia and juts toward Japan to the southeast. The northernmost point is Yup'ojin in Onsong-gun, Hamgyongbuk-do Province, and the southernmost point is Marado island, Cheju-do Province. The westernmost point of Maando island in Yongch'on-gun, Pyonganbuk-do Province, and the easternmost is Tokdo island in Ullung-gun, Kyongsangbukdo Province. The Korean Peninsula is 222,154 square kilometers, almost the same size as the UK or Romania. The administrative area of the Republic of Korea is 99,392 square kilometers, slightly larger than Hungary or Portugal and a little smaller than Iceland. The northern part of the peninsula is divided into two geographical regions: the P'yong-an-do province in the northwest and the Hamgyong-do province in the northeast. The former with more flatlands is also known as the Kwanso region while the latter is often referred to as Kwanbuk. P'yong-an-do province serves as the major agricultural area of the North. By contrast, Hamgyong-do province, due to its mountainous topography, boasts mining and forestry as its major economic activities. P'yongyang, a leading urban center in the P'yong-an-do province, is the capital of North Korea and Namp'o serves as the gateway port to P'yongyang. Hamhung and Ch'rongjin are the other major centers of amgyong-do province.

22. Korea's Geography (Land, Territory, Landforms, Climate And Weather, Four Seasons
korea's geography. Summary of korea's geography korea's Main Page The west coastof the korean Peninsula is bounded by the korea Bay to the north and the
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Korea lies adjacent to China and Japan. The northern border of Korea is formed by the Amnokkang (Yalu) and Tuman-gang (Tumen) rivers which separate it from Manchuria. A 16-kilometer segment of the Tuman-gang river to the east also serves as a natural border with Russia. The west coast of the Korean Peninsula is bounded by the Korea Bay to the north and the Yellow Sea to the south; the east coast is bounded by the East Sea. Two hundred kilometers separate the peninsula from eastern China. The Japanese islands of Honshu and Kyushu are located 206 kilometers to the southeast, just across the Korea Strait. Because of its unique geographical location, Chinese culture filtered into Japan through Korea; a common cultural sphere of Buddhism and Confucianism was thus established between the three countries. The Korean Peninsula extends for about 1,000 kilometers southward from the northeast Asian continental landmass. Roughly 300 kilometers in width, climate variations are more pronounced along the south-north axis. Due to these variations, marked differences in plant vegetation can be seen along this axis. Generally speaking, the southern half of the peninsula is warmer than the northern half. Back to Top TERRITORY The total area of the peninsula, including the islands, is 22,154 square kilometers of which about 45 percent (99,313 square kilometers), excluding the area in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), constitutes the territory of South Korea. The combined territories of South and North Korea is similar in size of Britain (244,100 square kilometers) and Guyana (215,000 square kilometers). South Korea along is about the size of Hungary (93,000 square kilometers) and Jordan (97.700 square kilometers).

23. Korea, North 2001 - Introduction Geography People Government Economy Communicati
korea, north 2001 Introduction geography Population Government Economy CommunicationsTransportation Military Issues Maps Flags.
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  • 24. Korea, North Korea Under Silla - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natur
    korea, north korea under Silla Flags, Maps, Economy, geography, Climate, NaturalResources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social
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      < BACK TO HISTORY CONTENTS Silla and Paekche had sought to use Chinese power against Kogury, inaugurating another tradition of involving foreign powers in internal Korean disputes. But Silla's reliance on Tang forces to consolidate its control had its price. Because Silla had to resist encroaching Tang forces, its sway was limited to the area south of the Taedong River. Nevertheless, Silla's military power, bolstered by an ideal of the youthful warrior ( hwarang ), was formidable. It seized Tang-occupied Paekche territories by 671, pushed Kogury still further northward, and drove the Tang commanderies off the peninsula by 676, thereby guaranteeing that the Korean people would develop independently, without outside influences. The broad territories of Kogury, however, were not conquered, and in 698 a Kogury general named Tae Cho-yng established a successor state called Parhae above and below the Yalu and Tumen boundaries. Parhae forced Silla to build a northern wall in 721, and kept Silla forces below a line running from present-day P'yongyang to Wnsan. By the eighth century, Parhae controlled the northern part of Korea, all of northeastern Manchuria, and the Liaodong Peninsula. Both Silla and Parhae continued to be heavily influenced by Tang Chinese civilization. Silla and Tang China had a great deal of contact inasmuch as large numbers of students, officials, and monks traveled to China for study and observation. In 682 Silla set up a national Confucian academy to train high officials and later instituted a civil-service examination system modeled on that of the Tang. Parhae modeled its central government even more directly on Tang systems than did Silla and sent many students to Tang schools. Parhae's culture melded indigenous and Tang influences, and its level of civilization was high enough to merit the Chinese designation "flourishing land in the East."
  • 25. 1Up Info > North Korea > GEOGRAPHY | North Korean Information Resource
    Search 1Up Info. Country Study Guide . north korea. north korea.geography. Size north korea occupies about 55 percent of total
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    Size : North Korea occupies about 55 percent of total land area of the Korean Peninsula, or approximately 120,410 square kilometers of land area; it is about the size of the state of New York or Louisiana. Topography : Approximately 80 percent of land area mountain ranges and uplands. All mountains on peninsula over 2,000 meters high are in North Korea. Climate : Long, cold, dry winters; short, hot, humid summers. Approximately 60 percent of rainfall falls in June through September. Data as of June 1993
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    26. 1Up Info > Korea : North Korea (Korean Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
    korea north korea. Related Category korean Political geography.korea kôr ´ , k – Pronunciation Key north korea. north korea
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    Korean Political Geography Korea Related Category: Korean Political Geography Korea , k Pronunciation Key North Korea North Korea, officially Democratic People's Republic of Korea (1995 est. pop. 23,487,000), 46,540 sq mi (120,538 sq km), founded on May 1, 1948, has its capital at Pyongyang , the largest city. North Korea is divided into nine provinces and three special cities. North Korea, although nominally a republic governed by a representative assembly, is actually ruled by the Communist party (known in Korea as the Korea Workers' party). Until his death in 1994, all governmental institutions were controlled by Kim Il Sung (widely known as "The Great Leader"), who had been premier and then president since the country's inception in 1948. A personality cult had glorified Kim, but by the mid-1990s the rapid economic growth of North Korea's early years had given way first to stagnation and then to hardship, and there was widespread dissatisfaction with the repressive regime. Increasingly, Kim's son, Kim Jong Il, had assumed the day-to-day management of the government and, at Kim Il Sung's death in 1994, the son took over leadership of the country. He was named secretary of the Communist party in 1997 and consolidated his power with the title of National Defense Commission chairman in 1998. The North Korean economy revived somewhat in 1999. Under Kim, diplomatic relations have been established with a number of Western nations.

    27. Interactive Korea: Geography/Maps
    geography and Location. two parts the democratic Republic of korea, or South korea,and communist Democratic People's Republic of korea, or north korea.
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    The Korean Peninsula extends southward from the northeastern part of the Asian continent between latitudes from 33 to 43 degrees North, and longitudes from 124 to 131 degrees East. Since 1945, as a result of the Cold War, the peninsula has been divided into two parts: the democratic Republic of Korea, or South Korea, and communist Democratic People's Republic of Korea, or North Korea.
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    Area and Topography
    The total area of the peninsula is 222,154 square kilometers, similar in size to that of Britain, New Zealand, or Romania. South Korea occupies 99,392 square kilometers or 45 percent of the total land mass, and North Korea the remaining 122,762 square kilometers. Seventy percent of the land is covered with mountains, particularly to the north and east.
    Along the southern and western coasts, the mountains descend gradually into broad coastal plains. Most of the rivers have their tributaries in the northern and eastern sides, and flow into the West and South Seas. Concentrated for the most part on the southern coast are more than 3,000 islands of various sizes that provide a scenery that is unparalleled by any other place in the world. Click on Map to Enlarge!

    28. North Korea Video Links
    film depicting contrasts between the poverty of north korean people and the splendorof monuments built by the government. Tune in korea geography and Society
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    29. North Korea Weblinks
    html. geography / Culture Sites geography and Data on north korea http//geography.miningco.com/library/maps/blnorthkorea.htm.Geographical
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    North Korea Web Links Updated 1/07/2003 Lesson Plans Geography Maps Photos ... Home Official Homepage Democratic People's Republic of Korea
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    CNN FYI Lesson Plans: EU Establishes Ties with North Korea
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    TIME Magazine: North Korea and Weapons of Mass Destruction
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    Channel One Teacher: North Korean Scud Ship
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    30. Geography Of North Korea
    Volcano Live www.volcanolive.com geography of north korea. north korea geographyof north korea www.volcanolive.com Copyright John Seach.
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    www.volcanolive.com Geography of North Korea North Korea Geographic coordinates 40 N, 127 E Location Eastern Asia, northern half of the Korean Peninsula bordering the Korea Bay and the Sea of Japan, between China and South Korea; strategic location bordering China, South Korea, and Russia; mountainous interior is isolated and sparsely populated Terrain mostly hills and mountains separated by deep, narrow valleys; coastal plains wide in west, discontinuous in east Highest Point Paektu-san 2,744 m Natural hazards late spring droughts often followed by severe flooding; occasional typhoons during the early fall Volcanic Activity Dormant volcanoes
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    31. Education Planet Geography And Countries,Maps,Asia,North Korea Lesson Plans
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    32. Northeast Asia - North Korea
    north korea. Climate/Topography. - ABC FaCT Book of north korea- geography Flag, Map, Economy, geography, Climate, Natural
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    33. BUBL LINK: 915.19 Geography And Travel: Korea
    CIA World Factbook 2000 north korea Basic reference information about north korea,including details of geography, people, economy, government, communications
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    CIA World Factbook 2000: North Korea
    Basic reference information about North Korea, including details of geography, people, economy, government, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues. Geographical information includes area, population, flag, maps, high and low points, co-ordinates, boundary length, border countries, climate, land use and natural resources.
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    CIA World Factbook 2000: South Korea
    Basic reference information about South Korea, including details of geography, people, economy, government, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues. Geographical information includes area, population, flag, maps, high and low points, co-ordinates, boundary length, border countries, climate, land use and natural resources. Author: CIA Subjects: south korea DeweyClass: ResourceType: document Location: usa
    Korea Infogate
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  • 34. Korea Geography - Travel Guide - All-Korea-Hotels.Com
    geography Location. The Romania. South korea possesses 99,237 km² or45%, and north korea 122,762 km², the remaining 55%. About
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    Geography Language Ecology Political System Economy ... History Geography Location The Korean Peninsula extends southwards from the northeast part of the Asian continent between 33 and 43 degrees North Latitude and 124 and 132 degrees East Longitude. The standard meridian of the peninsula is 135 degrees, 9 hours ahead of GMT. The Amnokkang and Tuman-gang Rivers border both China and Russia to the north, and Japan is just across the East Sea. Area The National Flag and Flower The Korean flag is called T 'aegukki. Its design symbolizes the principles of yin and yang in Oriental philosophy. The circle in the center of the flag is divided into two equal parts. The upper red section represents the positive cosmic forces of yang. Conversely, the lower blue section represents the negative cosmic forces of yin. The two forces together embody the concepts of continual movement and balance and harmony that characterize the sphere of infinity. The circle is surrounded by four trigrams, one in each corner. Each trigram symbolizes one of the four universal elements: heaven, earth, fire and water. The Korean flower is Mugunghwa or the rose of Sharon. Unlike most flowers, the rose of Sharon is remarkably tenacious and resistant to both blight and insects. Its symbolic significance stems from the national flower's root word, "mugung," meaning immortality, which accurately reflects the perseverance and determination of the Korean people.

    35. North Korea Information : CTI Centre For Geography, Geology And Meteorology
    CityNet north korea (US); Geographical Location, text file download (US); WorldFactbook 1999 (US). Page updated 17/09/99 © CTI geography, Geology Meteorology
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    36. North Korea
    Contains statistical data and links to news, travel, weather, and government.Category Regional Asia north korea...... of major concern to the international community. korea, north, geography,Top of Page. Location Eastern Asia, northern half of the
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    Korea, North Introduction Geography People Government ... Transnational Issues Korea, North Introduction Top of Page Background: Following World War II, Korea was split into a northern, communist half and a southern, Western-oriented half. KIM Chong-il has ruled North Korea since his father and the country's founder, president KIM Il-song, died in 1994. After decades of mismanagement, the North relies heavily on international food aid to feed its population, while continuing to expend resources to maintain an army of about 1 million. North Korea's long-range missile development and research into nuclear and chemical weapons are of major concern to the international community. Korea, North Geography Top of Page Location: Eastern Asia, northern half of the Korean Peninsula bordering the Korea Bay and the East Sea, between China and South Korea Geographic coordinates: 40 00 N, 127 00 E

    37. North Korea, Kim Jong, Kim Jong Il, Kim Il Sung, Kim Sung, Kim I1 Sung, Pyongyan
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    38. Geography Of North Korea - Wikipedia
    geography of north korea. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. LocationEastern Asia, northern half of the korean Peninsula bordering
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    Geography of North Korea
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Location: Eastern Asia, northern half of the Korean Peninsula bordering the Korea Bay and the Sea of Japan, between China and South Korea Geographic coordinates: 40 00 N, 127 00 E Map references: Asia Area:
    total: 120,540 sq km
    land: 120,410 sq km
    water: 130 sq km Area - comparative: slightly smaller than Mississippi Land boundaries:
    total: 1,673 km
    border countries: China 1,416 km, South Korea 238 km, Russia 19 km Coastline: 2,495 km Maritime claims:
    territorial sea: 12 nm
    exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
    note: military boundary line 50 nm in the Sea of Japan and the exclusive economic zone limit in the Yellow Sea where all foreign vessels and aircraft without permission are banned Climate: temperate with rainfall concentrated in summer Terrain: mostly hills and mountains separated by deep, narrow valleys; coastal plains wide in west, discontinuous in east

    39. North Korea - Wikipedia
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. North Korea , in Han'geul Hanja Buk Han , in Han'geul Hanja South Korean media ), officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea ( DPRK Chosun Minchu-chui Inmin Konghwa-guk , in Han'geul Hanja Korea Kim Jong Il has been let North Korea, being elected twice to the position of "Chairman of the National Defense Commission," since his father and the country's founder, President Kim Il Sung , who today holds to honorary title of "Eternal President," died in 1994. After decades of spending huge amounts of its resources on defense, maintaining an army of over 1 million, the fifth largest in the world, the isolated North relies heavily on international food aid to feed its population. North Korea's long-range missile development and alleged research into nuclear weapons are of major concern to the United States (see KEDO
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    40. Korea, North - Government, History, Population, Geography And Maps
    korea, north source CIA World Factbook 1998, korea, north. geography.Top of Page. Location Eastern Asia, northern half of the korean
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    Korea, North
    Geography [Top of Page] Location: Eastern Asia, northern half of the Korean Peninsula bordering the Korea Bay and the Sea of Japan, between China and South Korea Geographic coordinates: 40 00 N, 127 00 E Map references: Asia Area:
    total: 120,540 sq km
    land: 120,410 sq km
    water: 130 sq km slightly smaller than Mississippi Land boundaries:
    total: 1,673 km
    border countries: China 1,416 km, South Korea 238 km, Russia 19 km Coastline: 2,495 km Maritime claims:
    territorial sea: 12 nm
    exclusive economic zone: 200 nm military boundary line: 50 nm in the Sea of Japan and the exclusive economic zone limit in the Yellow Sea where all foreign vessels and aircraft without permission are banned Climate: temperate with rainfall concentrated in summer Terrain: mostly hills and mountains separated by deep, narrow valleys; coastal plains wide in west, discontinuous in east Elevation extremes: lowest point: Sea of Japan m highest point: Paektu-san 2,744 m
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