the year 1989 in North Korea. Premier: Yon Hyong-muk Supreme Leader: Kim Il Sung 1–8 July 1989: 13th World Festival of Youth and Students in Pyongyang...
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the Non-Aligned Movement. When the Eastern Bloc collapsed in the years 1989–1992, North Korea made efforts to improve its diplomatic relations with developed...
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1989 in Korea may refer to: 1989 in North Korea 1989 in South Korea This set index article includes a list of related items that share the same name (or...
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Eastern Bloc from 1989 to 1992, particularly North Korea's principal source of support, the Soviet Union, forced the North Korean economy to realign...
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1953 which ended in an armistice agreement but without a peace treaty. North Korea is a one-party state run by the Kim family. South Korea was formerly governed...
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demographics of North Korea are determined through national censuses and international estimates. The Central Bureau of Statistics of North Korea conducted...
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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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The politics of North Korea (officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea or DPRK) takes place within the framework of the official state philosophy...
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in North Korea is tightly controlled by the North Korean government. All tourism is organized by several state-owned tourism bureaus, including Korea...
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Elections in North Korea are held every four-to-five years for the Supreme People's Assembly (SPA), the country's national legislature, and every four...
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