Did the dictator of north korea die?
Kim Jong Il, the second hereditary leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea), died December 17 2011. Born February 1942 to Kim Il Sung, the founder of North Korea, he is survived by 3 sons and 1 daughter, including Kim Jong Un, the new leader of the country.
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What are the Inports and exports of North Korea?
Import goods of North Korea are, petroleum, coking coal, text...
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North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of K...
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Who is the leader of north korea?
The former leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Il, died on Dec 17...
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What government controlled north korea after world war two?
North Korea was controlled by the Soviet Union after World Wa...
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What is the per capita income of north korea?
The GDP - per capita (PPP) of North Korea was $1,800 (2009 es...
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What was the legacy of the war for North Korea and South Korea?
After the war, North Korea became poor and undeveloped while ...
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What was the legacy of the war for north korea and south korea during the korean war?
The legacy of the Korean War was that many countries were imp...
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How does the north korean government work?
North Korea is a self-described Juche (self-reliant) state,de...
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Is North Korea a threat to the United States?
The transfer of nuclear weapons by North Korea to states woul...
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North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of K...
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Did China fight for North Korea in the Korean War?
Yes, China did get involved on the North Korean side of the K...
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What kind of government does north korea have? Quick?
Totalitarian rule by a single political party. Votes for alte...
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What was the legacy of the war for north korea and south korea during the korean war?
The legacy of the Korean War was that many countries were imp...
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Does North Korea have a President?
The leader of North Korea is Kim Jong-il (Feb 16 1941). He to...
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How has the North Korean government's policy on isolation affected the nation?
Current U.S. policy is designed to firmly deter North Korea's...
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What was the legacy of the war for North Korea and South Korea?
After the war, North Korea became poor and undeveloped while ...
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What divided north korea from south korea?
The Korean War was resolved with the country being divided in...
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What was a Conference that divided South and North Korea?
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What is the GDP of North Korea?
Recreation of north korea
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Why is South Korea better then North Korea?
South Korea is a democracy which allows it's people free spee...
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What was the legacy of the war for North Korea and South Korea?
After the war, North Korea became poor and undeveloped while ...
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Who is the current leader of north korea?
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What is in North and South Korea?
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Why did the united nations send an international force to north korea during the korean war?
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What is the culture of north korea?
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Why is South Korea better then North Korea?
South Korea is a democracy which allows it's people free spee...
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What divided north korea from south korea?
The Korean War was resolved with the country being divided in...
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How did president Truman react to the north Korean invasion of the south Korea?
The president tripled the U.S. defense budget, dispatched fou...
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Who is the North Korean dictator?
Kim Jong Il is the ruler of North Korea.
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What was the legacy of the war for North Korea and South Korea?
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About North Korea
North Korea was created after Korea split up at the end of the Korean War. It is a hereditary dictatorship, one of the most xenophobic countries in the world, and also one of the poorest. The country is in possession of nuclear weapons.
About Kim Jong il
Kim Jong il was the supreme leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, or North Korea, from 1994 until his death in 2011. Known for combining communism, unauthorized nuclear weapons program and general craziness, he is thought to have died from complications from cancer on December 17 2011.

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