South Korea

Republic of Korea
대한민국 (Korean)
Daehanminguk (RR)
Flag
Emblem
Anthem: 애국가
Aegukga
"The Patriotic Song"
National seal:
  South Korea
  North Korea (claimed but not controlled)
Capital
and largest city
Seoul
37°33′N 126°58′E / 37.550°N 126.967°E / 37.550; 126.967
Official languagesKorean (Pyojuneo)
Korean Sign Language[1]
Official scriptHangul
Ethnic groups
(2024)[2]
Demonym(s)
GovernmentUnitary presidential republic
• President
Lee Jae Myung
Kim Min-seok
• Speaker of the National Assembly
Woo Won-shik
LegislatureNational Assembly
Area
• Excl. North Korea
100,363[3][4][5] km2 (38,750 sq mi) (107th)
• Water (%)
0.3
Population
• 2024 estimate
52,081,799[6] (29th)
• Density
507/km2 (1,313.1/sq mi) (27th)
GDP (PPP)2025 estimate
• Total
$3.365 trillion[7] (14th)
• Per capita
$65,112[7] (28th)
GDP (nominal)2025 estimate
• Total
$1.790 trillion[7] (13th)
• Per capita
$34,642[7] (28th)
Gini (2021) 33.3[5]
medium inequality
HDI (2023) 0.937[8]
very high (20th)
CurrencyKorean Republic won (₩) (KRW)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Korea Standard Time)
Calling code+82
ISO 3166 codeKR
Internet TLD
  • .kr
  • .한국

South Korea,[a] officially the Republic of Korea (ROK),[b] is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern half of the Korean Peninsula and borders North Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone, with the Yellow Sea to the west and the Sea of Japan to the east. Like North Korea, South Korea claims to be the sole legitimate government of the entire peninsula and adjacent islands. It has a population of about 52 million, of which half live in the Seoul Metropolitan Area, the ninth most populous metropolitan area in the world; other major cities include Busan, Daegu, and Incheon.

The Korean Peninsula was inhabited as early as the Lower Paleolithic period. Its first kingdom was noted in Chinese records in the early seventh century BC. From the mid first century BC,[9] various polities consolidated into the rival kingdoms of Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla. The lattermost eventually unified most of the peninsula for the first time in the late seventh century AD, while Balhae succeeded Goguryeo in the north. The Goryeo dynasty (918–1392) achieved lasting unification and established the basis for the modern Korean identity. The subsequent Joseon dynasty (1392–1897) generated cultural, economic, and scientific achievements and also established isolationism starting from the mid-17th century. The succeeding Korean Empire (1897–1910) sought modernization and reform but was annexed in 1910 into the Empire of Japan. Japanese rule ended following Japan's surrender in World War II, after which Korea was divided into two zones: the Soviet-occupied northern zone and the United States-occupied southern zone. After negotiations on reunification failed, the southern zone became the Republic of Korea in August 1948, while the northern zone became the communist Democratic People's Republic of Korea the following month.

In 1950, a North Korean invasion triggered the Korean War, one of the first major proxy conflicts of the Cold War, which saw extensive fighting involving the American-led United Nations Command and the Soviet-backed People's Volunteer Army from China. The war ended in 1953 with an armistice and left three million Koreans dead and the economy in ruins; due to the lack of a peace treaty, the Korean conflict is still ongoing. South Korea endured a series of dictatorships punctuated by coups, revolutions, and violent uprisings, but also experienced a soaring economy and one of the fastest rises in average GDP per capita, leading to its emergence as one of the Four Asian Tigers. The June Democratic Struggle of 1987 ended authoritarian rule and led to the establishment of the current Sixth Republic.

South Korea is now considered among the most advanced democracies in continental and East Asia. Under the 1987 constitution, it maintains a unitary presidential republic with a popularly elected unicameral legislature, the National Assembly. South Korea is a major non-NATO ally of the United States and is regarded as a regional power in East Asia and an emerging power in global affairs; its conscription-based armed forces are ranked as one of the strongest in the world and have the second highest number of military and paramilitary personnel. A highly developed country, South Korea's economy is ranked 12th and 14th largest in the world by nominal GDP and PPP-adjusted GDP, respectively; it is the world's eleventh-largest exporter and seventh-largest importer.

South Korea performs well in metrics of education, human development, democratic governance, and innovation. It has one of the world's longest life expectances, though its population is aging rapidly and has the lowest fertility rate in the world. South Korea has some of the fastest Internet connection speeds and densest high-speed railway networks. Since the turn of the 21st century, the country has been renowned for its globally influential pop culture, particularly in music, TV dramas, and cinema, a phenomenon referred to as the Korean Wave. South Korea is a member of the OECD's Development Assistance Committee, the G20, the IPEF, and the Paris Club.

  1. ^ [시행 2016.8.4.] [법률 제13978호, 2016.2.3., 제정] [Enforcement 2016.8.4. Law No. 13978, enacted on 3 February 2016] (in Korean). 2016. Archived from the original on March 11, 2016. Retrieved July 26, 2017.
  2. ^ 출입국통계. Ministry of Justice (in Korean). Retrieved April 4, 2025.
  3. ^ "South Korea". Central Intelligence Agency. February 27, 2023. Archived from the original on January 10, 2021. Retrieved February 24, 2023 – via CIA.gov.
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  5. ^ a b Inequality – Income inequality – OECD Data. OECD. Archived from the original on July 1, 2022. Retrieved July 17, 2021.
  6. ^ "Korea South". The World Factbook (2025 ed.). Central Intelligence Agency. Retrieved September 24, 2022. (Archived 2022 edition.)
  7. ^ a b c d "World Economic Outlook Database, April 2025 Edition. (South Korea)". www.imf.org. International Monetary Fund. April 22, 2025. Retrieved May 26, 2025.
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