North Korea does not have a sitting president, but the space is eternally reserved for the (now-dead) Kim Il-Sung.
The Democratic peoples republic of Korea, Peoples republic of China, Soviet Union
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
democratic peoples republic of Korea i think..... north Korea...
No. Seoul is the capital of the Republic of Korea, e.g. South Korea. The Democratic People's Republic of Korea is more commonly known as North Korea.
DPRK stands for the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea or North Korea.
-Democratic Peoples' Republic of Korea, which is the official term for North Korea. -Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia -Democratic Republic of the Congo -etc.
DPR=Democratic Peoples Republic=NORTH Korea
-Democratic Peoples' Republic of Korea, which is the official term for North Korea. -Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia -Democratic Republic of the Congo -etc.
Kim il-sung
A Sucky Place to Live OR Die. Actually, South and North share the name Korea. Old Korea = Koryu = high and bright. Japan called Korea by it's latest kingdom, Chosun, "Land of the Morning Calm"
Pyongyang is the capital of North Korea. P'yongyang is the capital city of North Korea. The correct name of North Korea is the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea. The city is located in the southwest part of the nation and has a population of approximately 3 million.
For the Republic of Korea (i.e., South Korea), it would be the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Han Min-Goo, ROKA (Republic of Korea Army). For the ironically-named Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (i.e., North Korea), it would be the Minister of Peoples Armed Forces, Vice Marshall Kim Yong-Chun.