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Name Teacher’s name Course Date North Korea vs. the United States The United States is a federal republic comprising 50 states covering nine time zones. The country has very diverse climate, geography and wildlife. The Country covers 3.8million square miles with a full populace of above 324 million people, leaving it as the third-most populated nation worldwide. It comprises of many ethnic groups and cultures due to immigration from different countries. The country’s urbanization is more than 80% and still growing rapidly. Washington, D.C. serves as the capital, but New York stands as the largest city. Among the major metropolitan areas include San Francisco, Miami, Chicago and Los Angeles. North Korea is a single country situated in East Asia. The state is located in the northern region of the Korean Peninsula. The capital city of North Korea is Pyongyang which also serves as the largest city. The country borders South Korea, Russia, and China. The country covers 120, 540 square kilometers with a populace of about twenty-five million persons. The country is racially homogeneous. Major towns include Pyongyang, Hamhung, Chongjin, Nampo, and Wonsa. The relation among North Korea and America can be drawn from many years ago. Since 1910 and through to the termination of World War II, Korea was being ruled by Japan (US Defence) After declaring war on Japan in 1945; the Soviet Union liberated Korea North. Korea was split into two.The United States forces settled in South Korea while Soviet Union forces settled in North Korea. A war broke among North Korea and South Korea on 1948 (Hickey). North Korea was assisted by the Soviet nations and China while the United
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