North Korea Facts

Area: 121,555 sq km (75,364 square miles) (55% of the peninsula)
Population: 22, 664,000 (2003 UN estimate) or 23,612,000 (2004 DPRK figure)
Capital City: Pyongyang
People: Korean, with small Chinese minorities.
Language(s): Korean, although more formal and with less borrowed Western vocabulary than in the South.
Religion(s): Buddhism, Christianity and Chondo (a Korean syncretic religion) are officially recognised.
Currency: (North Korean) Won (officially around 224 to the euro although market rates are much higher). Foreigners are required to use euros (1.23 to the pound as of April 2008).
Major political parties: Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK)
Government: Centralist state led by Workers’ Party of Korea with elected Supreme People’s Assembly
President: Kim Il Sung (‘Great Leader’) is the Eternal President under the 1998 Constitution although he died in 1994. His son Kim Jong Il (‘Dear Leader’) is in charge of political, military and economic affairs as Chairman of the National Defence Commission and General Secretary of the Workers’ Party of Korea
Head of State: Kim Yong Nam represents the state as President of the Presidium of the Supreme People’s Assembly.
Foreign Minister: Pak Ui-Chun
Membership of international groupings/organisations: Food and Agriculture Organisation, Group of 77, International Atomic Energy Agency, International Fund for Agricultural Development, International Maritime Organisation, International Telecommunications Union, Non-Aligned Movement, United Nations, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, United Nations Industrial Development Organisation, Universal Postal Union, World Health Organisation, World Intellectual Property Organisation, World Meteorological Organisation.
Basic North Korea Economic Facts
GDP: US$40 billion
GDP per head: US$1,900
GDP Real Growth: -1.1% (2006 est.)
GDP Composition: agriculture – 23.3%, industry – 43.1%, services – 33.6% (2002 est.)
Major Industries: Although DPRK’s population is predominantly urbanised, agriculture still accounts for around one-quarter of economic activity. Dominance of heavy industry, including steel, cement and machinery, and mining has declined since the 1990s with light industries, especially textiles, growing. Development of the IT sector has enjoyed high-level backing.
Major trading partners: China, South Korea, Thailand, and Russia.
More indepth information on North Korea by the UK Foreign Office
