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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Kimjongilia |  |  |  | Kimjongilia: Encyclopedia II - List of Korea-related topics 1-K - CCalvin University - Camp 22 - Capital Baptist Theological Seminary - Catholic Sangji College - Catholic University of Daegu - Catholic University of Korea - Catholic University of Pusan - Celadon - Cha (Korean name) - Cha Bum-Kun - Chaebol (conglomerate) - Chae Jung An - Chairman of the National Defence Commission of North Korea - Jung Koo Chang - Leonard Chang - Sarah Chang - Chang Shin College - Changbaek Mountains - Changdeokgung - Changgi (Korean chess) - Changgyeonggung - Changnyeong County - Changwon - Changwon Polytechnic Colle ...
See also:List of Korea-related topics 1-K, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - Quick index, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - 1-9, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - A, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - B, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - C, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - D, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - E, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - F, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - G, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - H, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - I, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - J, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - K Read more here: » List of Korea-related topics 1-K: Encyclopedia II - List of Korea-related topics 1-K - C |
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|  |  |  | Kimjongilia: Encyclopedia II - List of Korea-related topics 1-K - BBaby V.O.X. - Baduk - Baekje - Baewha Women's College - Bae Yong Jun - Baek Sang Seung - Bak Hyeokgeose of Silla - Bamboo Curtain - Ban Ki-moon - bang - Bank of Korea - Barhae
Beopju - Beopsang - - Berea University of Graduate Studies - Bibimbap - Bihwa Gaya- Blue House - BoA - Boeun County - Boksin - Bone rank system - Bonghwa County - Boryeong - Boseong County - Buan County - Buddhism (Korean) - Bujeon Line - Bucheon - Bucheon College - Bukjeju County - Bulgogi - Bulguksa - Bulssi japbyeon - Busan - Busan Arts College ...
See also:List of Korea-related topics 1-K, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - Quick index, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - 1-9, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - A, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - B, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - C, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - D, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - E, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - F, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - G, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - H, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - I, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - J, List of Korea-related topics 1-K - K Read more here: » List of Korea-related topics 1-K: Encyclopedia II - List of Korea-related topics 1-K - B |
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|  |  |  | Kimjongilia: Encyclopedia II - North Korea - TourismIn principle, any person is allowed to travel to North Korea, and among those who actually go through the complex application process, almost no one is refused entry by North Korea. Visitors are not allowed to travel outside designated tour areas without their Korean guides. Accounts of travels throughout the region can be found in the external links section.
Tourists are not permitted on passports from the United States, although exceptions have been made in 1995, 2002 and 2005. Citizens of South Korea require special governme ...
See also:North Korea, North Korea - History, North Korea - Politics, North Korea - Administrative divisions, North Korea - Directly-governed cities, North Korea - Special regions, North Korea - Provinces, North Korea - Major cities, North Korea - Geography, North Korea - Economy, North Korea - Human rights, North Korea - Demographics, North Korea - Religion, North Korea - Culture, North Korea - Tourism, North Korea - Miscellaneous topics Read more here: » North Korea: Encyclopedia II - North Korea - Tourism |
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|  |  |  | Kimjongilia: Encyclopedia II - North Korea - PoliticsNorth Korea's government is dominated by the Korean Workers' Party (KWP), to which 80 percent of government officials belong. The KWP follows and upholds the ideology of Juche (self-reliance), which originally grew out of Stalinism. The KWP replaced mentions of Marxism-Leninism in the North Korean constitution with Juche in 1977. Communist critics of the KWP deny that it is a communist state. Minor political parties exist, but they are subordinated to the KWP and do not oppose its rule. In practice the exact power structure of the cou ...
See also:North Korea, North Korea - History, North Korea - Politics, North Korea - Administrative divisions, North Korea - Directly-governed cities, North Korea - Special regions, North Korea - Provinces, North Korea - Major cities, North Korea - Geography, North Korea - Economy, North Korea - Human rights, North Korea - Demographics, North Korea - Religion, North Korea - Culture, North Korea - Tourism, North Korea - Miscellaneous topics Read more here: » North Korea: Encyclopedia II - North Korea - Politics |
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