South Korea is operated as a Democracy and Presidential Republic. Their current President is Lee Myung-bak , who was elected to office in 2008.
North Korea is operated as Juche Socialist Republic, Single-party Communist Sate. Their Eternal President and official leader, Kim II-sung, is dead and has been since 1994. Their current "Supreme Leader" is II-sung's son, Kim Jong-il.
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No stupid! you are not a genius and the real answer is Lee Myung-Bak, he is the current leader of North Korea
Lee Myung-bak
north korea still controls north of the 38th paralull and south korea still controls south of the 38th paralell
North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist
North Korea.... -_-
Korea, both North Korea and South Korea, are a part of Asia.
Yes, North Korea and South Korea are two different countries.
North Korea _ Kim Jong-il 김종일 South Korea _ Lee Myung-bak 이명박
The capital of South Korea is Seoul. The capital of North Korea is Pyongyang.
North Korea 23 million, South Korea 49 million.
Pyongyang is capital of North Korea Seoul is the capital of South Korea
North Korea's monetary unit is the same as South Korea's, which is Won.
Since 1948, same as North Korea. South Korea's current government was established in 1987.
Kaesong is a city in the DPRK (North Korea), so relative to North Korea, Kaesong is within it. From the position of South Korea, Kaesong is to its north northwest.
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NO. North and South Korea are two completely different countries and are in a current state of war with one another.
The south side
The current populations of Australia = 21,262,641 South Korea = 48,508,972 North Korea = 22,665,345
From Kaesong to Seoul (the current capital of South Korea), one would have to go south southeast (SSE).From Kaesong to Pyongyang (the current capital of North Korea), one would have to go north northwest (NNW).It depends on what you are calling "Korea". The North Korean capital of Pyongyang is north of Kaesong as the map in the Related Link indicates. The South Korean capital (and capital of the Choson dynasty prior to the Japanese occupation) of Seoul is south of Kaesong.