Location
The Korean Peninsula extends southward from the northeast part of the Asian continent between 33 and 43 North Latitude and 124 and 132 degree East Longitude. The standard meridian of the peninsula is 135, nine hours ahead of GMT. The Amnokkang and Tuman-gang Rivers border both China and Russia to the north, and Japan is just across the East Sea. Since 1945, as a by-product of the Cold War, the peninsula has been divided at 38 North Latitude into the capitalist Republic of Korea, or South Korea, and the communist Democratic People's Republic of Korea, more commonly known as North Korea. Area and Topography The total area of the peninsula is 221,607 km2, similar in size to that of U.K, New Zealand, or Romania. South Korea possesses 99,237 km2 or 45% of the total land mass, and North Korea 122,370 km2, the remaining 55%. About 70% of the land is mountainous, mainly to the north and east. Along the southern and western coasts the mountains descend gradually towards broad coastal plains. Most of the rivers have their tributaries on the north and east sides, and flow into the Yellow and South Seas. Concentrated for the most part off the southern coast are upwards of 3,000 islands of various sizes that provide scenery unparalleled in the world. People and Population Koreans, like many other Asian peoples, are descendants of Mongolian Tungus stock.
They differ from the neighboring Japanese and Chinese, however, in that Koreans are a
homogeneous ethnic group with their own language, culture, and customs. Population : Annual growth rate : 0.90% (1995) Urbanization rate : 78.5% (1995) Average family size : 3.3 persons (1995) Number of foreign residents : 110,028 (1995)
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![]() The National Flag and Flower The
Korean flag is called t'aegukki. Its design symbolizes the principles of yin
and yang in Oriental philosophy. The circle in the center of the flag is divided
into two equal parts. The upper red section represents the positive cosmic forces of yang.
Conversely, the lower blue section represents the negative cosmic forces of yin.
Capital and Major Cities The capital city is Seoul, which is the political, cultural, commercial,
financial, and educational center of Korea. Seoul also offers many tourist attractions.
From KNTO |
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