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Korea is a socialist country?

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Brief introduction of the Republic of Korea-Korea

Country name: Republic of Korea for short.

Capital: Seoul

National Flag: The national flag of South Korea is Taiji Flag, named after Taiji Circle.

National flower: The national flower of Korea is hibiscus, which symbolizes the tenacity and vitality of the Korean nation.

Location: South Korea is located in the south of the Korean Peninsula, facing Japan across the Korean Strait and the Yellow Sea in the southeast. The shortest distance from the west coast to Shandong Peninsula in China is about190km, and the north is bounded by the temporary military demarcation line, which is adjacent to North Korea.

Time: faster than Beijing 1 hour.

Climate: The climate in Korea changes obviously all year round. In early spring, it often rains and blows. In mid-April, the weather was warm and flowers were blooming all over the mountains. The weather is hot and humid in summer, the hottest is August, the average temperature is over 30℃, and the autumn is crisp and the scenery is pleasant. Winter is long, starting at the end of 1 1 and ending at the beginning of March of the following year. The weather is dry and cold.

Political system: The political system of the Republic of Korea is the separation of legislative, executive and judicial powers. The legislative power belongs to the unicameral Congress, the executive power belongs to the State Council, the President has the highest executive power, and the judicial power belongs to the Grand Court. Judging from its organizational structure and the president's authority over Congress and courts, the political system is basically centered on the president.

Population: Korea has a population of 44.6 million (1.996), which is one of the countries with the highest population density in the world. 60% of the total population is concentrated in cities, and about half of them are concentrated in Seoul, Busan and Daegu.

Ethnic group: The residents of the Korean Peninsula are basically a single ethnic group, which South Korea calls the Korean nation. At present, there are more than 30,000 overseas Chinese in Korea. In addition, there are few ethnic minorities.

Religion: There are many religions in Korea, mainly Buddhism, Confucianism, Christianity, Islam, Catholicism and Shamanism.

Administrative divisions:

At present, South Korea has 1 special city, 5 wide-area cities, 9 roads, 67 cities, 98 counties, 65 districts, 193 cities, 124 1 district, 2,324 caves and 34,577 miles. Seoul, the capital, is the only special city in China with a population of over 6.5438+million, and it is the political, economic and cultural center of South Korea. These five wide-area cities are Busan, Daegu, Incheon, Gwangju and Daejeon, all of which have a population of over 6.5438+million.

South Korea's economy has developed rapidly and it is one of the "four little dragons" in Asia. Industry is the leading sector of Korean economy. A relatively complete industrial system has been established. The industrial strength and scale are close to the level of developed countries. The output of many products in iron and steel, machinery, automobile, electronics and other industrial sectors occupies a leading position in the world. The proportion of Korean industry in the world industry: household appliances account for 15% (the second in the world), semiconductors account for 12.6% (the third in the world), automobiles account for 4.3% (the sixth in the world) and steel accounts for 4.6% (the sixth in the world).