South Korea Country Information

Background:
Korea was an independent kingdom for much of the past millennium. Following its victory in the Russo-Japanese War in 1905, Japan occupied Korea; five years later it formally annexed the entire peninsula. After World War II, a Republic of Korea (ROK) was set up in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula while a Communist-style government was installed in the north (the DPRK). During the Korean War (1950-53), US troops and UN forces fought alongside soldiers from the ROK to defend South Korea from DPRK attacks supported by China and the Soviet Union. An armistice was signed in 1953, splitting the peninsula along a demilitarized zone at about the 38th parallel. Thereafter, South Korea achieved rapid economic growth with per capita income rising to roughly 14 times the level of North Korea. In 1993, KIM Yo'ng-sam became South Korea's first civilian president following 32 years of military rule. South Korea today is a fully functioning modern democracy. In June 2000, a historic first North-South summit took place between the South's President KIM Dae-jung and the North's leader KIM Jong Il.
| Capital |
Seoul |
| Largest City |
Seoul |
| Official languages |
Korean |
| Government |
Republic |
| Area... |
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Total |
99,274 kmē (108th) (Est.) |
| Population... |
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| 2006 Est. |
48,846,823 (24th) |
| GDP (PPP)... |
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| Total (2005 Est) |
$965.3 billion (12th) |
| Per Capita (2005 Est) |
$20,400 (33th) |
| Currency |
Won (₩n) (KPW) |
| Population below poverty line |
4% (2001 Est.) |
| Time Zone... |
UTC +9 |
| Summer (DST) |
UTC +9 |
| Industries |
Electronics, telecommunications, automobile production, chemicals, shipbuilding, steel |
| Calling code |
+82 | |