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N O R T H
K O R E A
C A N A D A
Both have cold temperatures in the winter
Both countries were formed after war
The average temperatures for Pyongyang around in the winter, are
-3°C to -13°C
As of 2013, the population of North Korea was 24.9 million people
North Korea’s Currency is the North Korean Won
North Korea’s main language is Korean, but the language spoken today is the Pyongyang dialect. Over half of the words in their dialect originates from China
The capital of North Korea is Pyongyang
After WII, Korea had freedom, so, they were influenced by the Soviet Union to be communists, and by the U.S to be a democracy. America didn’t want Korea to be a communist organization, and this dispute led to the Korean war. The North, being influenced by the Soviet Union and the South, being influenced by the U.S.A. In the end, they became separate countries because of the war, and the Kim Dynasty became the supreme leaders in the north, which led to a dictatorship. Meanwhile, South Korea ended up becoming a democracy
In Canada, they speak English and French (Québécois)
the average summer temperature ranges from 25°C to 30°C, but can vary on where you live in Canada ( Canada’s pretty big)
For Canada, temperatures in the Winter can vary depending on where you are. Usually, the winter temperature in Canada is around -15°C but can drop below -40°C
The average temperatures for Pyongyang around in Summer are 29°C to 20°C
There are 36.16 million people living in Canada
The capital city of Canada is Ottawa
Canada’s currency is the Canadian dollar
The U.K was trying to terminate France as a commercial rival for territory. So, they fought over the territory we now know as Canada during the 7 Years’ War. The U.K came out victorious and that’s why we have english as a first language and french as a second one
(in some places). But in the end, Canada became a self governing entity and became a democracy as well. The founding fathers of Canada formed the government and later on, John A. Macdonald became our first primeminister.
They both have warm summers
They both use currency