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different between North Korean and South Korean ​

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Answered by PixleyPanda
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The key difference between North Korea and South Korea is that North Korea has a Communist Dictatorial form of government while South Korea has a Republican form of government. North Korea and South Korea are the two countries that reside in the Korean Peninsula.

Answered by AreumPark
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The Korean Peninsula was at one point in history a single unified entity. Until World War 2 happened. The Northern half was under occupation by the communist USSR and the Southern half was occupied by the United States. The occupation and the subsequent Korean War (1950-1953) ensured that the two nations would take diverging paths that have set them apart to this day.

The Official Name for North Korea is the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and the Official Name for South Korea is the Republic of Korea (ROK). The Capital of North Korea is Pyongyang and the capital of South Korea is Seoul. North Korea is lead by Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un since 2011 following the death of his father Kim Jong-il. South Korea is lead by President Moon Jae-in. He was elected to office in May 2017. The DPRK is a single-party dictatorship state. The official state ideology is “Juche” or “National Self-Reliance whereas The ROK is of the Presidential Republic form of government.

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