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Facts about South Korea
Country Name: Republic of Korea
Capital City: Seoul (10 million)
National flag: Taegeukgi
National flower: Mugunghwa (Rose of Sharon)
Currency: Won
Language: Korean (Written form: Hangeul)
Location: At the crossroads of Northeast Asia between Japan, China and far east Russia.
Territory: 223,170km2 (South Korea: 100,032km2)
Highest mountains: Baekdusan 2744m, Hallasan 1950m
Longest rivers: Amnokgang 790km, Nakdonggang 521.5km, Dumangang 521km, Hangang 481.7km
Major cities: Seoul (10.0 million), Busan (3.5 million), Incheon (2.6 million), Daegu (2.5 million), Daejeon (1.5 million), Gwangju (1.4 million), Ulsan (1.1 million)
Climate: Temperate with four distinct seasons
Population: 48.61 million (2008)
Foreign residents: 1.1 million
Median Age: 36.7 years (2008)
Economically active population: 24.3 million (2008)
Population increase rate: 0.31% (2008)
Life Expectancy: Males 76.1 years, females 82.7 years (2007)
Religion: A 2005 census showed half of the population actively practices religion. Among this group, 10,726,463 Buddhists, 8,616,438 Protestants and 5,146,147 Catholics comprise the three dominant religions.
Political System: Democracy with president elected to a single 5-year term by direct popular vote. Division of power among the executive, legislature (unicameral National Assembly) and judiciary President Lee Myung-bak since 2008
Suffrage: Universal at 19 years of age
Elections
- Presidential: every 5 years
- National Assembly: every 4 years
- Local Councils: every 4 years
Political parties: Grand National Party, United Democratic Party, Liberal Forward Party, Democratic Labor Party, Pro-Park Geun-hye Alliance, Renewal of Korea Party
AID: In 2008, Korea provided a total of 797 million USD (preliminary figure) of ODA and plans to expand the volume up to 0.15% of its Gross National Income (GNI) by 2012, and 0.25% by 2015.
Peacekeeping: South Korea began participating in United Nations peacekeeping operations with the dispatch of a battalion of military engineers to Somalia in 1993. It has since joined peacekeeping efforts in India, Pakistan, Liberia, Burundi, Sudan, Georgia, East Timor, Lebanon and Afghanistan and sent the Zaytun Gross Domestic Product $928.7 billion (2008, Preliminary)
Per Capita GNI: $19,231 (2008, Preliminary)
GDP Growth Rate: 2.2 percent (2008, Preliminary)
Foreign Exchange Reserves: $201.2 billion (as of the end of 2008)
Exports: $422.0 billion (2008)
Imports: $435.3 billion (2008)
Major Industrial Products: Semiconductors, automobiles, ships, consumer electronics, mobile telecommunication equipment, steel and chemicals FTAs Korea has signed free trade agreements with Chile, Singapore, the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), ASEAN and the U.S. and India - 18 countries in all. Currently, negotiations with the EU, Canada, Mexico, GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council), Peru, Australia and New Zealand are under way with the aim of concluding these FTAs negotiations by the end of 2009.
World Heritage:
- Haeinsa Temple Janggyeongpanjeon, the Depositories for the Tripitaka Koreana Woodblocks (1995)
- Jongmyo Shrine (1995)
- Seokguram Grotto
- Changdeokgung Palace Complex (1997)
- Hwaseong Fortress (1997)
- Gochang, Hwasun and Ganghwa Dolmen Sites (2000)
- Gyeongju Historic Areas (2000)
- Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes (2007)
- Joseon Dynasty's royal tombs Intangible Cultural Heritage
- The Royal Ancestral Ritual at the Jongmyo Shrine and its Music (2001)
- Pansori Epic Chant (2003)
- The Gangneung Danoje Festival (2005)
Memory of the World Register:
- The Hunminjeongeum Manuscript (1997)
- Joseonwangjosillok, the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty (1997)
- Seungjeongwonilgi, the Diaries of the Royal Secretariat (2001)
- Buljo Jikjisimcheyojeol (vol. II), the second volume of The Anthology of Great Buddhist Priests' Zen Teachings (2001)
- Printing woodblocks of the Tripitaka Koreana and
miscellaneous Buddhist scriptures (2007)
- Uigwe, The Royal Protocols of the Joseon Dynasty (2007)
- Donguibogam, the principles
For an extensive summary of the History of South Korea, see this article.
This information was obtained from the 'Gateway to Korea' website Korea.net
http://www.korea.net/redirect.do?redirectJsp=/directory/dir_useful_info10