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What is difference between North Korea and South Korea..?​

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The GDP of North Korea is somewhere around $28.8 Billions whereas the GDP of South Korea is $1.7 Trillions.

Gdp per capita of north korea: $1300

Gdp per capita of south korea: $35000

The North Korea is having a dictatorship government while South Korea is a democratic country.

The South Korea is a highly developed mixed economy whereas the north korea is lower income nation and also one of the poorest in Asia.

Answer:

The main difference between North and South Korea is that North Korea is a dictatorship, ruled by a supreme leader having complete control over the people. South Korea is a democracy, with almost double the population and open to tourism.

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