Transport in North Korea is constrained by economic problems and government restrictions. Public transport predominates, and most of it is electrified...
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Rail transport in North Korea is provided by Korean State Railway (조선 민주주의 인민 공화국 철도성, Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk Ch'ŏldosŏng) which is the only...
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Roads in North Korea are classified into seven levels: motorways, and roads from level 1 to 6. Roads are the secondary means of transport in North Korea, after...
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wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Transport in Korea can refer to: Transport in South Korea Transport in North Korea...
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aircraft were used in CAP and Strafing attacks. North Korea's Air Force also at that time had many Japanese aircraft including a Ki-54 transport. Only one encounter...
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of and topical guide to North Korea: North Korea is a sovereign country located on the northern half of the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. To the south...
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Railways are a part of the transport network in South Korea and an important mode of the conveyance of people and goods, though they play a secondary role...
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related to Transport in South Korea. Transportation in North Korea The Korea Transport Institute Plug-in electric vehicles in South Korea This article...
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transport in North Korea since its economic transition in the early 1990s. A ban on bicycles in the country's capital and largest city, Pyongyang, in...
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Taeyangho armoured train (redirect from North Korean leaders' trains)
Since the establishment of North Korea, all three of its leaders—Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong Un—have been known to use high-security private...
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North Korea has eight main motorways. Roads in North Korea Transport in North Korea...
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North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korean Peninsula...
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Trams and trolleybuses in North Korea are forms of public transportation for North Koreans to travel around in urban centres given the shortages on fuel...
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carrier, Air Koryo, joined the International Air Transport Association (IATA) in the late 1990s, and North Korea has proclaimed a program to upgrade several...
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industry in North Korea is a branch of the national economy, with much lower production than the automotive industry in South Korea. In North Korea motor...
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Rail transport in North Korea South Korea: see Rail transport in South Korea Taiwan: see Rail transport in Taiwan Kazakhstan: see Rail transport in Kazakhstan...
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recognize North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea, DPRK) on October 12, 1948, shortly after the proclamation, as the sole legitimate authority in all...
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Corruption in North Korea occurs at one of the worst rates in the world. North Korea is ranked 172 out of 180 countries in Transparency International's...
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The economy of North Korea is a centrally planned economy, following Juche, where the role of market allocation schemes is limited, although increased...
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The human rights record of North Korea is often considered to be the worst in the world and has been globally condemned, with the United Nations and groups...
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economic crisis from 1994 to 1998 in North Korea. During this time there was an increase in defection from North Korea which peaked towards the end of the...
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The COVID-19 pandemic in North Korea was part of a global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a novel infectious disease caused by severe...
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defect from North Korea for political, material, and personal reasons. Defectors flee to various countries, mainly South Korea. In South Korea, they are...
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Most visitors to North Korea must obtain a visa in advance from one of the North Korean diplomatic missions. All visitors holding ordinary passports (except...
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the Khasan–Tumangang border crossing. In April 2015, the deputy transport ministers of Russia and North Korea—Nikolai Asaul and Kwok Il-ryong, respectively—signed...
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Ryongchon disaster (redirect from North korea train explosion)
disaster was a train disaster that occurred on 22 April 2004 in the town of Ryongchŏn, North Korea, near the border with the People's Republic of China. At...
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(Democratic People's Republic of Korea; DPRK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea; ROK) and their allies. North Korea was supported by the People's Republic...
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Pyongyang Metro (redirect from Rapid transit in North Korea)
The Pyongyang Metro (Korean: 평양 지하철도) is the rapid transit system in Pyongyang, the capital and largest city of North Korea. It consists of two lines:...
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Administration of DPR Korea (Korean: 국가해사감독국), also known as North Korea Maritime Administration Bureau (MAB), is the North Korean maritime authority. MAB...
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both North and South Korea have produced their own styles of music. Traditional music (국악; 國樂; gugak; lit. national music) produced by Korea includes...
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