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South Korea



Korea FlagSouth Korea, officially known as the Republic of Korea, is an East Asian country on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula. To the north, it is bordered by North Korea, with which it was once known as a single country called Korea until 1945. To the west, across the Yellow Sea, lies China, and to the southeast, across the Korea Strait, lies Japan. Approximately one-half of South Korea's population lives in or near the capital and largest city, Seoul, the second largest metroplitan area in the world.

Since its founding in 1948, the country has struggled with the legacy of Japanese occupation, the Korean War, and decades of military rule, seeing five major constitutional changes. Pro-democracy demonstrations during the 1980s eventually led to free elections in 1987. South Korea is now a multi-party democracy.

The South Korean economy has advanced rapidly since the 1950s and it is now the 10th largest economy in the world. South Korea is also one of the world's most technologically advanced and digitally-connected countries. It has the highest number of broadband Internet connections per capita in the world[citation needed] and is a global leader in computer games, digital displays, and mobile phones.

South Korea's entertainment industry has grown explosively since the 1990s, producing Asia-wide successes in music, television, and film in a phenomenon known as Hallyu, or the "Korean wave". However, the country still retains centuries-old customs and traditions, such as its unique cuisine, tea ceremony, and ancestor worship.


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