2. In 2002 the USA named North
Korea as part of the Axis of Evil.
In 2006 North Korea
conducted the underground
nuclear test.
In 2011 Kim Jong-li dies and
his youngest son kim Jong-un
takes over.
HISTORICAL FACTS ABOUT
NORTH KOREA
3. Thousands of people are
dying and starving. They are
struggling just to get small
portions of food.
NORTH KOREA LIFESTYLE
4. North Korea has a mountain
called Kwanmo-Bong. It’s
Elevation 2,541m high.
GEOGRAPHY
5. The capital of North Korea
is Called Pyongyang.
CAPITAL
6. The flag was officially adopted in
September,9,1948
The two blue stripes signify
sovereignty, peace and friendship. the
white stripes signify purity, red
represents the Communist revolution
and the red star is the recognized
symbol of Communism.
THE FLAG
7. The currency they have in
North Korea is called the Won.
1 won is equal to 0.00092of a
US Dollar
CURRENCY
8. The leader of North Korea is
Kim Jun Un.
He is the son of Kim Jung-li
He is a dictator
THE LEADER
9. The North Korea's
population is 24.4 million.
More than half of them are
poor and starving.
POPULATION
10. In 2014 the movie the Interview was
released.
The plot was to kill the leader of
North Korea Kim Jun-Un. North Korea
looked at this as a sign of disrespect .
They hacked Sony and threated to hurt
people if the movie was to be released.
The movie was canceled in most
movie theaters but did very well
POPULARITY
11. IN north Korean history most north
Korean's religion is protestant.
Protestantism is a form of Christian
faith and practice which originated with
the Protestant Reformation, a movement
against what its followers considered to be
errors in the Roman Catholic Church. It is
one of the three major divisions of
Christendom, together with Roman
Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy.
RELIGION
12. Munsu Water Park is a state run
water park located in the east of
the North Korean Capital,
Pyongyang, which opened to the
public in November 2013. The
park covers an area of 15 hectares
with indoor and outdoor activities
available all year round.
TOURIST ATTRACTION
13. The Korea Central Zoo, also
referred to as the Pyongyang
Central Zoo, is the national zoo
of North Korea. It is located
near Mt. Taesong in downtown
Pyongyang.
TOURIS ATTRACTION 2
14. The Juche Tower is a
monument in Pyongyang, the
capital of North Korea, named
after the ideology of Juche
introduced by its first leader Kim
Il-sung. Juche is a blend of autarky,
nationalism, traditionalism and
Marxism-Leninism
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS 3
15. In north korea they make
nukes
In their farm land they plant
potatoes,and rice
WHAT THEY MAKE
16. The chief language in North
Korea is Korean
CHIEF LANGUAGE
17. North Korea is located in
Asia.
It is located on the east side
of the world.
ON THE MAP
18. In north Korea their food
consist of noodles fish
KOREA FOOD
19. North Korea has a combination of
a continentalclimate and an
oceanic climate, with four distinct
seasons. Most of North Korea is
classified as being of a humid
continental climate within the
Köppen climate classification scheme,
with warm summers and cold, dry
winters.
CLIMATE