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How are North Korea and South Korea different from each other?
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Answered by Anonymous
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South Korea and North Korea took dramatically different paths following the end of fighting in the Korean War in 1953.1 When it comes to their economies and living standards, they could hardly be more different.

The two Koreas are separated by the demilitarized zone, a four-kilometer wide strip running along the 38th parallel which splits the Korean peninsula roughly in half.2 To the south of the DMZ, South Korea operates one of the world's most advanced economies, while to the north its neighbor is a military dictatorship that keeps a tight fist on the economy. The North continues to face challenges in food and nutrition among other difficulties.

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