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Answered by shaktikumar22
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Divided politically into North and South by an artificial barrier roughly along the 38th parallel at the end of World War II, Korea has been historically and culturally a single nation. Because of its strategic loca­tion between China, Japan, and the Russian Far East, it has suffered from the aggressive inroads of its powerful neigh­bors.

Divided politically into North and South by an artificial barrier roughly along the 38th parallel at the end of World War II, Korea has been historically and culturally a single nation. Because of its strategic loca­tion between China, Japan, and the Russian Far East, it has suffered from the aggressive inroads of its powerful neigh­bors.The peninsular shape has also been a critical factor in its history, as it has acted historically as a bridge between Asian mainland and the maritime powers. The political division into North and South re­flects the key significance of Korea’s situation, for it has become now, as in the past, a meeting place for different and often hostile ideologies.

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KoreaIn 1948, the Re­public of Korea was formed in the south, and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea came into existence in the north. The peninsula is still divided by a demilita­rized zone that cuts across the land in which North Korea is ruled by what may be described as one of the few remaining outposts of Communist totalitarian ideol­ogy, and South Korea by an administra­tion that owes allegiance to market econ­omy, and liberal democratic forces.

KoreaIn 1948, the Re­public of Korea was formed in the south, and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea came into existence in the north. The peninsula is still divided by a demilita­rized zone that cuts across the land in which North Korea is ruled by what may be described as one of the few remaining outposts of Communist totalitarian ideol­ogy, and South Korea by an administra­tion that owes allegiance to market econ­omy, and liberal democratic forces.

KoreaIn 1948, the Re­public of Korea was formed in the south, and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea came into existence in the north. The peninsula is still divided by a demilita­rized zone that cuts across the land in which North Korea is ruled by what may be described as one of the few remaining outposts of Communist totalitarian ideol­ogy, and South Korea by an administra­tion that owes allegiance to market econ­omy, and liberal democratic forces. North and South Koreas are small countries—the peninsula stretches some 600 miles (970 km) in length and 125 to 200 miles (200 to 320 km) in width. It reaches to within 120 miles of the island of Honshu in Japan, separated by the Sea of Japan and approximately the same distance of the Shandong Peninsula of China off the Yellow Sea. There are about 3,500 is­lands, mainly along the southern and western coastline.

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Answered by handsomeram16645
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South Korea is one of the most homogeneous countries in the world, in which it has its own culture, language, and customs that are different from other Asian countries. In South Korea, the citizens greatly value hard work, filial piety, and humility in their daily lives. South Koreans are very proud people in which they pride themselves in their traditional culture and their financial success. South Koreans have certain etiquettes and manners that are highly esteemed in their culture. Like Japan and China, the bow is the main custom of greeting someone but i like my india

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