north korea
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In 2002 the USA named
North Korea as part of the
Axis of Evil.
In 2006 North Korea
conducted the underground
nuclear test.
In 2011 Kim Jong-li dies and
his youngest son kim Jong-un
takes over.
HISTORICAL FACTS AB OUT NORTH KOREA
Thousands of people
are dying and starving.
They are struggling just
to get small portions of
food.
NORTH KOREA LIFESTYLE
The flag was officially
adopted in September,9,1948
The two blue stripes signify
sovereignty, peace and
friendship. the white stripes
signify purity, red represents
the Communist revolution and
the red star is the recognized
symbol of Communism.
THE FLAG
The currency they
have in North Korea is
called the Won.
1 won is equal to
0.00092of a US Dollar
CURRENCY
The North Korea's
population is 24.4
million.
More than half of them
are poor and starving.
POPULATION
In 2014 the movie the Interview
was released.
The plot was to kill the leader of
North Korea Kim Jun-Un. North
Korea looked at this as a sign of
disrespect . They hacked Sony and
threated to hurt people if the
movie was to be released.
The movie was canceled in most
movie theaters but did very well
POPULARITY
IN north Korean history most north
Korean's religion is protestant.
Protestantism is a form of Christian
faith and practice which originated
with the Protestant Reformation, a
movement against what its followers
considered to be errors in the Roman
Catholic Church. It is one of the three
major divisions of Christendom,
together with Roman Catholicism and
Eastern Orthodoxy.
RELIGION
Munsu Water Park is a state
run water park located in the
east of the North Korean
Capital, Pyongyang, which
opened to the public in
November 2013. The park
covers an area of 15 hectares
with indoor and outdoor
activities available all year
round.
TOURIST ATTRACTION
The Korea Central Zoo,
also referred to as the
Pyongyang Central Zoo,
is the national zoo of
North Korea. It is
located near Mt.
Taesong in downtown
Pyongyang.
TOURIS ATTRACTION 2
The Juche Tower is a
monument in Pyongyang, the
capital of North Korea, named
after the ideology of Juche
introduced by its first leader
Kim Il-sung. Juche is a blend
of autarky, nationalism,
traditionalism and Marxism-
Leninism
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS 3
North Korea has a combination
of a continentalclimate and an
oceanic climate, with four
distinct seasons. Most of North
Korea is classified as being of a
humid continental climate within
the Köppen climate classification
scheme, with warm summers and
cold, dry winters.
CLIMATE
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