North Korea

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조선민주주의인민공화국
朝鮮民主主義人民共和國
Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk
Bandera ning North Korea Image:Coat of Arms of North Korea.png
(Bandera) (Sagkal ning Armas)
Motto: Prosperous and Great Country (강성대국)
Dalit Pambangsa: Aegukka
Karinan ning North Korea
Tungku P'yŏngyang
39°2′ N 125°45′ E
Pekamaragul a  lakanbalen P'yŏngyang
Peka Amanu Korean
Amanu karing Labuad {{{regional_languages}}}
Gubiernu
Chairman of the NDC
President of the SPA
Premier
Communist single-party state
Kim Jong-il1
Kim Yong-nam2
Pak Pong Ju
Establishment
Liberation
Republic

August 15, 1945
September 9, 1948
Lapad/Dagul
 • Total
 • Water (%)
 
120,540 km² (98th)
4.87%
Populasyun
 • 2006 est.
 • 2005 census
 • Pangasiksik
 
22,900,0003 (48th)
N/A
190/km² (41st)
GDP (PPP)
 • Total
 • Per capita
2005 estimate
$40 billion (85th)
$1,800 (149th)
Pera Won (₩n) (KPW)
Oras zona
 • Summer (DST)
(UTC+9)
(UTC+10, does not observe)
Internet TLD none, .kp reserved
Pamanaus Kodiko +850
1Kim Jong Il is the nation's most powerful figure; his official title is Chairman of the National Defence Commission of North Korea, a positition which he has held unopposed for 12 years
2Kim Yong Nam is the "head of state for foreign affairs"; Kim Il Sung (deceased) officially holds the title of "Eternal President of the Republic"
3Population estimates vary widely; some aid organizations place the population between 18 and 20 million–North Korea does not release figures

Ing Pangulung Korea keng amanung English, North Korea kebaluan bilang Democratic People's Republic ning Korea (DPRK), metung yang Aslagang Asiang bangsa atiu keng pangulung kapitna ning Korean Telapulu. Ing tungku na iyapin ing Pyongyang. Ing kayang sepu keng pangulu sepu niya naman ning China, dapot ing 18.3 km (11.4 miles) miyayabe la sepu ning Russia ketang dane na ning Tumen Ilug, king malaut a suluk ning pangulungaslagan ning bangsa. King mauli, ing kayang sepu iyapin ing South Korea, nung nu inyang miyabe la metung lang metung a bangsa anggang inyang mepitna ya kaibat ning World War II.

Administratibung mapa ning North Korea.
Administratibung mapa ning North Korea.
Provinces
Lalawigan Transliteration Hangul Hanja
Chagang Chagang-do 자강도 慈江道
North Hamgyŏng Hamgyŏng-pukto 함경북도 咸鏡北道
South Hamgyŏng Hamgyŏng-namdo 함경남도 咸鏡南道
North Hwanghae Hwanghae-pukto 황해북도 黃海北道
South Hwanghae Hwanghae-namdo 황해남도 黃海南道
Kangwŏn Kangwŏndo 강원도 江原道
North P'yŏngan P'yŏngan-pukto 평안북도 平安北道
South P'yŏngan P'yŏngan-namdo 평안남도 平安南道
Ryanggang* Ryanggang-do 량강도 兩江道

Contents

[edit] Dakal pang pamamasa

  • Jasper Becker, Rogue Regime: Kim Jong Il and the Looming Threat of North Korea, Oxford University Press (2005), hardcover, 328 pages, ISBN 13: 9780195170443
  • Gordon Cucullu, Separated At Birth: How North Korea Became The Evil Twin, Globe Pequot Press (2004), hardcover, 307 pages, ISBN 1-59228-591-0
  • Bruce Cumings, Korea's Place in the Sun: A Modern History, W.W. Norton & Company, 1998, paperback, 527 pages, ISBN 0-393-31681-5
  • Bruce Cumings, Origins of the Korean War (Vol. 1): Liberation and the Emergence of Separate Regimes 1945-1947, Princeton University Press, 1981, paperback, ISBN 0-691-10113-2
  • Bruce Cumings, Origins of the Korean War (Vol. 2): The Roaring of the Cataract 1947-1950, Cornell University Press, 2004, hardcover, ISBN 89-7696-613-9
  • Bruce Cumings, North Korea: Another Country, New Press, 2004, paperback, ISBN 1-56584-940-X
  • Bruce Cumings, Living Through The Forgotten War: Portrait Of Korea, Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies, 2004, paperback, ISBN 0-9729704-0-1
  • Bruce Cumings, Inventing the Axis of Evil: The Truth About North Korea, Iran, and Syria, New Press, 2006, paperback, ISBN 1-59558-038-7
  • Delisle, Guy, Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea, Drawn & Quarterly Books, 2005, hardcover, 176 pages, ISBN 1-896597-89-0
  • Nick Eberstadt, aka Nicholas Eberstadt, The End of North Korea, American Enterprise Institute Press (1999), hardcover, 191 pages, ISBN 0-8447-4087-X
  • John Feffer, North Korea South Korea: U.S. Policy at a Time of Crisis, Seven Stories Press, 2003, paperback, 197 pages, ISBN 1-58322-603-6
  • Michael Harrold, Comrades and Strangers: Behind the Closed Doors of North Korea, Wiley Publishing, 2004, paperback, 432 pages, ISBN 0-470-86976-3
  • Helen-Louise Hunter, Kim Il-song's North Korea. Praeger, 1999. ISBN 0-275-96296-2.
  • Kang, Chol-Hwan (2001). The Aquariums of Pyongyang. Basic Books, 2001. ISBN 0-465-01102-0. 
  • Mitchell B. Lerner, The Pueblo Incident: A Spy Ship and the Failure of American Foreign Policy, University Press of Kansas, 2002, hardcover, 408 pages, ISBN 0-7006-1171-1
  • Bradley Martin, Under The Loving Care Of The Fatherly Leader: North Korea And The Kim Dynasty, St. Martins (October, 2004), hardcover, 868 pages, ISBN 0-312-32221-6
  • Oberdorfer, Don. The two Koreas : a contemporary history. Addison-Wesley, 1997, 472 pages, ISBN 0-201-40927-5
  • Kong Dan Oh, and Ralph C. Hassig, North Korea Through the Looking Glass, The Brookings Institution, 2000, paperback, 216 pages, ISBN 0-8157-6435-9
  • Quinones, Dr. C. Kenneth, and Joseph Tragert, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Understanding North Korea, Alpha Books, 2004, paperback, 448 pages, ISBN 1-59257-169-7
  • Sigal, Leon V., Disarming Strangers: Nuclear Diplomacy with North Korea, Princeton University Press, 199, 336 pages, ISBN 0-691-05797-4
  • Chris Springer, Pyongyang: The Hidden History of the North Korean Capital. Saranda Books, 2003. ISBN 963-00-8104-0.
  • Vladimir, Cyber North Korea, Byakuya Shobo, 2003, paperback, 223 pages, ISBN 4-89367-881-7
  • Norbert Vollertsen, Inside North Korea: Diary of a Mad Place, Encounter Books, 2003, hardcover, 280 pages, ISBN 1-893554-87-2
  • Wahn Kihl, Y. (1983) "North Korea in 1983: Transforming "The Hermit Kingdom"?" Asian Survey, Vol. 24, No. 1: pp100-111
  • Robert Willoughby, North Korea: The Bradt Travel Guide. Globe Pequot, 2003. ISBN 1-84162-074-2.
  • Hyun Hee Kim, "The Tears of My Soul", William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1993, hardcover, 183 pages, ISBN 0-688-12833-5

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