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I find Macau a very fascinating place with lots of interesting facts that may surprise you. This Special Administrative Region of China ( SAR ) was a former Portuguese colony and holds the same status as Hong Kong with a high degree of independence, its own (albeit almost pegged) currency and passport. All the fanciful and funny myths about North Korea's dictators cover up a disturbing truth, however: Some 154,000 North Koreans live in prison camps, according to South Korean government estimates. Mar 01, 2017 · Kim Jong-un: 33 bizarre facts about North Korea's supreme leader We look at strange – but possibly true – facts about one of the world's most secretive heads of state and his country. Mar 14, 2018 · North Korea mirrors ancient monarchies in another respect: It’s a feudal society. A system called Songbun divides the population into three major classes and roughly 50 sub-classes. Whatever
Apr 27, 2020 · So, as a Swede, this is definitely one of the most random facts about North Korea. The founder Kim II-Sung bought Volvo cars from Sweden in the ’70s but never paid for them. Apparently, the Swedish government still sends invoices each year, and the current debt is around 2.8 million USD.
Kim Jong-un is also the leader of the Workers’ Party of Korea, the founding and ruling political party of North Korea. Kim Jong-un’s grandfather, Kim Il-sung, was the founder and the first supreme leader of North Korea from 1948 to 1994. Since 2010, Kim Jong-un was seen as the heir apparent to the leadership of North Korea
There are many weird and bizarre facts about North Korea which is one of the most repressive countries in the world. I will restrict myself to listing 12 facts. * No tax : North Korea became a tax free nation in 1974. 1st April is known as Tax Abo
Apr 27, 2020 The Craziest Things That North Korean Leaders Have Claimed Oct 01, 2019 15 Weird Facts about North Korea which are Interesting North Korea is a country in East Asia and in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula ruled by the Kim Family. North Korea shares its border with China and South Korea. The world’s most militarized border is shared between North Korea and South Korea. There are many weird facts and bizarre things in North Korea which are not known to many of us.