Independence Year : 1948
Population : 24039000
Life Expectancy : 70.7
Capital : 2318
GNP : 5332.00
GNP Old : 0.00
Local Name : Choson Minjujuui In´min Konghwaguk (Bukhan)
Government Form : Socialistic Republic
Location : Eastasia
Terrain : About 80% of land area is moderately high mountains separated by deep, narrow valleys and small, cultivated plains. The remainder is lowland plains covering small, scattered areas
Climate : Long, cold, dry winters; short, hot, humid, summers.
Ethnic Group : Korean; small Chinese and Japanese populations.
Religions : Buddhism, Shamanism, Chongdogyo, Christian; religious activities have been virtually nonexistent since 1945.
Official Website :
www.northkoreatimes.com
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General Information - North Korea
History
Tools made of animal bones from the Paleolithic era were unearthed in North Korea's Sangwon, Deokcheon, and Unggi areas and earthenware from the Neolithic era were discovered in Pyeongyang, Uiju, and Musan. The land which is currently occupied by North Korea was once Gojoseon (2333 B.C.~108 A.D.), the first nation of the Korean peninsula. Near Pyeongyang and Mt. Guweolsan, the Bipahyeongdonggum Sword, an artifact from that era, was discovered. During the age of the three kingdoms (57 B.C.~668 A.D.) in year 427, Goguryeo (one of the three kingdoms) moved its capital from Guknaeseong in the Aprokgang River area to Pyeongyang. Afterwards, the Shilla nation (another one of the three kingdoms) conquered and unites the three kingdoms and formed Tongil-Shilla (676-935). During the Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392), which covered all of South Korea and much of current North Korea, Gaeseong was its capital city- it was also during this era that the arts (The Goryeo Celadon is an excellent example) and trade flourished. During the Joseon (1392-1910) era, active militia movements took place in Mt. Myohyangsan, Gaeseong, Pyeongyang, and the Geumgangsan Diamond Mountains in response to the Japanese Invasion. After being liberated from the Japanese Occupation (1910-1945) August 15th of 1945, the nation was divided into North and South Korea by the 6.25 War of 1950. North Korea adopted a socialist form of government due to influences from the Soviet Union, and in September 9th of 1948, founded the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
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