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traditional culture with
North Korea, but the two
Koreas have
developed distinct contemporary forms of
culture since the...
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people from the
Korean peninsula or of
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South Korea,
which are
collectively referred to as
Korea. As of 2021, an
estimated 7.3
million ethnic Koreans resided outside of
Korea.
Koreans are also...
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North Korea shares the
Korean language with
South Korea,
although some
dialectal differences exist within both
Koreas.
North Koreans refer to their...
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different in the two
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South Korea,
which started from a far
lower industrial base than
North Korea (the
latter contained 80% of
Korea's heavy industry...
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Koreas: A
Contemporary History.
Basic Books. p. 12. ISBN 9780465031238. Oberdorfer, Don; Carlin,
Robert (2014). The Two
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