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North Korea

#55

Population

26,498,823
Male vs. Female Ratio
0% Male 100% Female
#100

Land Area & Density

120,540 km²
Density: 220 per km²

GDP

$0
Year:
Per Capita: $0

Minimum Wage

$0/Month

Capital City

Pyongyang

Continent

Asia

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About North Korea

North Korea, officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a highly secretive and authoritarian state located on the northern half of the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. Established in 1948 following the division of Korea after World War II, the country is governed by the Workers' Party of Korea under a one-party system, with the Kim family having maintained absolute control since its founding. The capital, Pyongyang, serves as the political, economic, and cultural center of the nation. North Korea is known for its strict isolationist policies, pervasive state propaganda, and a heavily centralized economy that has struggled with chronic shortages and inefficiencies. The country's pursuit of nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs has drawn significant international attention and sanctions, further isolating it from the global community. Despite its challenges, North Korea maintains a strong emphasis on self-reliance, or *Juche*, as a guiding ideology, and its society is characterized by rigid control over information, limited personal freedoms, and a highly militarized culture.

Key Facts

Official Language
Korean
Time Zone
UTC+0
Calling Code
+1

Geography