• Bgugi@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      Nerd sniped me enough to look it up. Both countries use different names for “all of korea.” While the north generally refers to itself with the same term as all of korea, there are some contexts where there is a “north Korea” used.

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        30 minutes ago

        Nerd sniped me

        The fuck’s wrong with you? (I guess that wasn’t directed at me)

        Look at the pic, all of Korea is red.

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          17 hours ago

          Sorry if I didn’t explain it well. What I mean is that dprk considers itself the “true” government of the Korean peninsula, and their terminology generally reflects this. Due to the functional reality of the ongoing conflict, “South Korea” is used often. Though it’s used rarely, “North Korea” (literally north, functionally “unoccupied” or “free”) does still show up occasionally in language.