North Korea
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- Wikipedia: Chongjin
- Chongjin is North Korea's third-largest city. Article from the online encyclopedia Wikipedia.
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- Wikipedia: Hamhŭng
- North Korea's second-largest city. Article from the online encyclopedia Wikipedia.
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- Wikipedia: Panmunjeom
- Village on the North Korea-South Korea border. Online encyclopedia article from Wikipedia.
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- Korea Business Consultants
- Business consultancy firm provides information, contacts and services for foreign companies interested in the North Korean market.
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- North Korea Books
- Canadian firm specializes in selling English language books, video and art publications from North Korea. Order online.
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- North Korean Economy Watch
- A weblog on North Korean economic issues. The archive of posts (1997- ) can be accessed by subject category.
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- Wikipedia: Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center
- Article from the online encyclopedia Wikipedia on North Korea's largest nuclear facility.
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- The Gaeseong Project: The Dream of 'Dirt-Cheap' Labor
- Article from the Joong-ang Daily, examining the motivations and concerns of businesspeople investing in the Gaeseong (Kaesong) development complex. (November 02, 2003)
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- FAS - North Korean Intelligence Agencies
- Overview of the country's intelligence agencies, from the Federation of American Scientists.
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- GlobalSecurity.org - North Korea Military Guide
- Includes information on North Korean military capabilities, including armed forces, military installations, equipment, aircraft, warships, weaponry and intelligence. Includes background summary on the country, maps and an archive of news stories on the country's nuclear program.
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- World Statesmen - Democratic People's Republic of Korea
- Overview and links to government information.
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- Encyclopedia of the Nations - Korea, Democratic People's Republic of (DPRK)
- Provides information about the country's geography, people, government, economy and tourism. From Thomson Gale.
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- The New York Times - Topics: North Korea
- Collection of recent and archived news and commentary, photos, multimedia and selected web resources.
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