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'''North Korea''' was a totalitarian [[Asia]]n nation. With its rival, [[South Korea]], it made up [[Korea]]. [[China]] lay to the west, [[Japan]] to the east, and [[Russia]] to the north.{{Fact}} North Korea, despite being known as an isolationist state with grudges against other countries, was a member of [[UNIT]].{{Fact}}
'''North Korea''' was a totalitarian [[Asia]]n nation. With its rival, [[South Korea]], it made up [[Korea]]. [[China]] lay to the west, [[Japan]] to the east, and [[Russia]] to the north.{{Fact}} North Korea, despite being known as an isolationist state with grudges against other countries, was a member of [[UNIT]].{{Fact}}


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In the wake of [[Miracle Day]], the North Korean regime viewed its population as [[immortality|immortal]] soldiers and mobilised troops along the border with South Korea. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World]]'')
In the wake of [[Miracle Day]], the North Korean regime viewed its population as [[immortality|immortal]] soldiers and mobilised troops along the border with South Korea. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World]]'')
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North Korea

North Korea was a totalitarian Asian nation. With its rival, South Korea, it made up Korea. China lay to the west, Japan to the east, and Russia to the north.[source needed] North Korea, despite being known as an isolationist state with grudges against other countries, was a member of UNIT.[source needed]

By the year 2009, North Korea was part of the worldwide nuclear grid overseen by UNIT. (TV: The Poison Sky)

In the wake of Miracle Day, the North Korean regime viewed its population as immortal soldiers and mobilised troops along the border with South Korea. (TV: The New World)