TITLE

PROFILE

PUB. DATE
August 2009
SOURCE
Background Notes on Countries of the World: North Korea;Aug2009, p2
SOURCE TYPE
Country Report
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
This article presents information on North Korea. Its official name is the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and its climate is either long, cold, dry winters or short, hot, humid summers. The estimated population of North Korea in 2008 was 23.5 million. This entry also includes information on the country's main cities, ethnic groups, religion, education, workforce, government, political parties, economic statistics, industry and trade.
ACCESSION #
63639610

Tags: KOREA (North) -- Description & travel;  KOREA (North) -- Foreign relations;  KOREA (North) -- Politics & government;  KOREA (North) -- History;  KOREA (North) -- Religion;  CLIMATOLOGY

 

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