Country name in English: Republic of Korea
Conventional short form: South Korea
Country name in Korean: Daehanminguk (transliterated into Roman letters).
It means "great (dae) Korean (han) democratic (min) country (guk)".
Conventional short form: Hanguk (transliterated into Roman letters). It means
"Korean (han) country (guk)".
* Note: South Koreans generally use the term "Hanguk" to refer to their country.
Abbreviation: ROK
Geography
Location and size: Strategic location in waters of the Sea of Japan, Korea Strait, and
Yellow Sea. Total land area of Korean Peninsula, including islands, 220,847 square
kilometers (84,572 sq. mi.); approximately 98,477 square kilometers (44.6 percent, 38,023
sq. mi.) constitutes territory of South Korea.
Capital: Seoul
Latitude/Longitude at Seoul: 37° 58' N/126° 98' E
Average temperature in Seoul: Jan -4, July +24 (centigrade)
People
Population: 46,460,000 (Dec. 1998), Seoul: 11,610,000
Population growth rate: 0.9% (1998)
Population density: 1,197 per sq. mi.
Urban: 83%
Ethnic group: homogeneous Korean (except for about 20,000
Chinese and about 5,000 Japanese)
Life expectancy at birth
Total population: 73.6 years (1997 est.)
Male: 70.01 years (1997 est.)
Female: 77.69 years (1997 est.)
Language
Official language: Korean
Government
Type: unitary multiparty republic with one legislative house (National Assembly, 299 representatives).
Head of state: Pres. Kim Dae Jung
Head of government: Prime Min. Kim Jong Pil
Local divisions: 9 provinces and 7 special cities
Defence: 3.3% of GNP (1997)
Economy
GNP - real growth rate: -7% (1998)
Principal industry: electronics, autos, steel, chemicals, shipbuilding, textiles, clothing
Consumer prices: +6% (1998)
Labor force: services 52%, manuf. & mining 27%, agri. 21%
Monetary unit: Won (Jan. 1999: 1,170 = US$1)
Assets - external: US$133 bil. (1998 est.)
Debts - external: US$152.4 bil. (1998 est.)
Per capita GNP: US$6,321 (1998), US$9,511 (1997)
Imports: US$93.3 bil. (1998); Major partners: U.S. 22%, EU 13%, Japan 21%
Exports: US$133.2 bil. (1998); Major partners: U.S. 17%, EU 13%, Japan 12%
Education
Free: elementary school (ages 6-12)
Literacy rate: 98% (1998)
Religious affiliation
Religious 62.0%: Buddhist 27.2%,
Protestant 26.9%, Roman Catholic 5.8%, Confucian
1.0%, Wonbulgyo 0.3%, Ch'ondogyo 0.2%, other 0.6%; nonreligious 38.0%
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