What is the difference between South Korea and North Korea?
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North Korea is a one-party totalitarian state run by the Kim dynasty. South Korea was formerly governed by a succession of military dictatorships until democratization in 1987 when it held direct elections. Both nations claim the entire Korean peninsula and outlying islands
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South Korea and North Korea took dramatically different paths following the end of fighting in the Korean War in 1953. ... 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.
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