Korea 한국/韓國 (S. Korean) 조선/朝鮮 (N. Korean) |
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Capitals and largest cities |
Seoul (largest overall) Pyongyang |
Language(s) | Korean |
Demonym | Korean |
Sovereign states |
North Korea South Korea |
Leaders | |
Moon Jae-in | |
Kim Jong-un | |
Area | |
• Total
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219,155 km2 (84,616 sq mi) |
• Water (%)
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2.8 |
Population | |
• 2015 estimate
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76,497,881 |
• Density
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349.06/km2 (904.1/sq mi) |
Currency |
North Korean won (₩) South Korean won (₩) |
Time zone |
KST (UTC+9 (South Korea)) PYT (UTC+8:30 (North Korea)) |
ISO 3166 code | KR/KP |
Korea is a historical state in East Asia, since 1945 divided into two distinct sovereign states: North Korea (officially the "Democratic People's Republic of Korea") and South Korea (officially the "Republic of Korea"). Located on the Korean Peninsula, Korea is bordered by China to the northwest and Russia to the northeast. It is separated from Japan to the east by the Korea Strait and the Sea of Japan (East Sea).
Korea emerged as a singular political entity after centuries of conflict among the Three Kingdoms of Korea, which were unified as Later Silla to the south and Balhae to the north. Later Silla divided into three separate states during the Later Three Kingdoms period. Goryeo, which had succeeded Goguryeo, defeated the two other states and united the Korean Peninsula. Around the same time, Balhae collapsed and its last crown prince fled south to Goryeo. Goryeo (also spelled as Koryŏ), whose name developed into the modern exonym "Korea", was a highly cultured state that created the world's first metal movable type in 1234. However, multiple invasions by the Mongol Yuan Dynasty during the 13th century greatly weakened the nation, which eventually agreed to become a vassal state after decades of fighting. Following the Yuan Dynasty's collapse, severe political strife followed, and Goryeo eventually fell to a coup led by General Yi Seong-gye, who established Joseon in 1388.