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Korea (the Democratic People’s Republic of)
Korea (the Democratic People's Republic of), commonly known as North Korea, is a country located in East Asia. It shares borders with China to the northwest, and Russia to the northeast. The capital and largest city is Pyongyang.
North Korea is known for its reclusive government, autocratic leadership, and controversial nuclear program. It operates as a single-party state under the leadership of the ruling Kim dynasty. The country has a centrally planned economy and a highly militarized society.
North Korea's human rights record has been widely criticized by the international community, with reports of political repression, censorship, and widespread poverty. Despite diplomatic efforts to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula, tensions persist between North Korea and various world powers.
Tourism in North Korea is highly restricted and controlled by the government, with limited access to foreigners. The country's natural beauty, traditional culture, and historical sites attract some visitors, but interactions with locals are tightly monitored.
North Korea's status as a nuclear-armed nation and its unpredictable foreign policy make it a topic of ongoing concern in global politics.
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