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Countries of East Asia. MONGOLIA Steppe & Desert Environment Sparsely Populated With 2.5 MILLION People Part of the Chinese Empire From Late 1600s Until.

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1 Countries of East Asia

2 MONGOLIA Steppe & Desert Environment Sparsely Populated With 2.5 MILLION People Part of the Chinese Empire From Late 1600s Until 1911 Economy is Focused on Herding & Animal Products Most famous Mongol: Genghis Khan

3 KOREA Population of 73 million Turbulent political history:  A dependency of China  A colony of Japan  Divided along the 38 th parallel by Allied Powers > WWII (1945)  Cease-fire line established in 1953 (DMZ) separates North Korea and South Korea

4 NORTH-SOUTH CONTRASTS NORTH KOREA  55% of the land, 1/3 of the population, extremely rural  Antiquated state enterprises  Inefficient, non-productive agriculture  Limited trade – former Soviet Union and China SOUTH KOREA  45% of the land, 2/3s of the population, highly urbanized  Modern factories  Intensive, increasingly mechanized agriculture  Extensive trade – US, Japan, and Western Europe

5 North Korea South Korea

6 THE KOREAS- COMPARED North Korea South Korea POPULATION 23,600,00049,200,000 GNP (BILLIONS)$ 21.3$ 508.3 GNP/CAPITA $ 920$ 17,300 AGRICULTURE  (as % of GNP) 25 % 8 %  (% work force) 36 % 21 %

7 TAIWAN Historical background :  A Chinese province for centuries  Colonized by Japan in 1895  Returned to China > WWII  1949 – Chinese Nationalists fled from the mainland and established the Republic of China (ROC) Population – 22.7 million 77% urbanized

8 TAIWAN Chiang Kai-shek Memorial


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