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North Korea

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North Korea, officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country located in East Asia on the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. It is bordered by China to the north, Russia to the northeast, and South Korea to the south. The country has a population of over 25 million people.

North Korea is known for its isolated and authoritarian regime led by the Kim dynasty. The country operates under a socialist system with a centrally planned economy. It has a highly militarized society and has faced international scrutiny due to its nuclear weapons program and human rights abuses.

The country's capital, Pyongyang, is the political and cultural center of North Korea. The government exercises strict control over media and restricts access to information from the outside world. The economy is heavily reliant on state-owned industries, agriculture, and international aid.

North Korea has limited diplomatic relations with other countries and is subject to international sanctions due to its nuclear activities. The relationship between North Korea and South Korea remains tense, and efforts for denuclearization and peaceful reunification have faced numerous challenges over the years.

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  • Population: 25,778,816
  • GDP: $ 4.9 B USD
  • Land Area:120,410 km2
  • Population Density:214 per km2

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