South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK) (Korean: 대한민국, pronounced [tɛːhanminɡuk̚] ( listen)) and often referred to as Korea, is a country in East Asia, located on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula. It is neighbored by China to the west, Japan to the east, and North Korea to the north. Its capital is Seoul, the second largest metropolitan city in the world[5] and a major global city.[6] South Korea lies in a temperate climate region with a predominantly mountainous terrain. Its territory covers a total area of 100,032 square kilometers and has a population of over 50 million,[7] making it the third most densely populated (significantly sized) country in the world.[8]
Archaeological findings show that the Korean Peninsula was occupied by the Lower Paleolithic period.[9][10] Korean history begins with the founding of Gojoseon in 2333 BC by the legendary Dan-gun. Following the unification of the Three Kingdoms of Korea under Silla 668 AD, Korea went through the Goryeo Dynasty and Joseon Dynasty as one nation until the end of the Korean Empire in 1910, when Korea was annexed by Japan. After liberation and occupation by Soviet and U.S. forces at the end of World War II, the nation was divided into North and South Korea. The latter was established in 1948 as a democracy. A war between the two Koreas ended in an uneasy cease-fire. After the war and a period of military rule, the South Korean economy grew significantly and the country was transformed into a major economy[11] and a full democracy.
South Korea is a presidential republic consisting of 16 administrative divisions and is a developed country with a high standard of living. It has the fourth largest economy in Asia and the 15th largest in the world[12] . The economy is export-driven, with production focusing on electronics, automobiles, ships, machinery, petrochemicals and robotics. South Korea is a member of the United Nations, WTO, OECD and G-20 major economies. It is also a founding member of APEC and the East Asia Summit.
[Busan] [Seoul]
country name:
South Korea
capital:
Seoul
area:
98,480.0 km²
population:
48,422,644
currency:
Won (KRW)
languages:
Korean, English
neighbours:
North Korea
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All buildings in South Korea want to make earthquake-resistant
The authorities intend to oblige developers to use technology to protect from earthquakes in the construction of any real estate.
In accordance with the regulations in South Korea, the building height of three storeys or occupies more than 1000 square meters. m should be built earthquakes. A new government initiative is intended to extend this requirement to all other buildings.
First of all, we are talking about schools, because only 13% of such facilities in South Korea could withstand a major earthquake. …
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Economy revival was the first problem the exhausted war of South Korea. The help of the United Nations and the USA have allowed to lift an economy within several years and to create a number of new industries. Elections in March 1960 have provoked excitements in Masan, captured all country. On April, 26th, after the American officials have condemned cruelty of the authorities of South Korea, Whether Synman has retired. On new elections the victory was gained by Democratic party under the direction of the Tub of Maine (John of M.Chana). In May 1961 government the Tub of Maine was …
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