- What is the racial makeup of North Korea?
- How many Muslims are there in North Korea?
- Are North and South Koreans different ethnically?
What is the racial makeup of North Korea?
According to The World Factbook, North Korea is racially homogeneous and contains a small Chinese community and a few ethnic Japanese. The 2008 census listed two nationalities: Korean (99.998%) and Other (0.002%).
How many Muslims are there in North Korea?
Total population 211 million. 96 per cent Muslims (of them, 80-85 per cent Sunni, 15-20 per cent Shi'a); Christians 1.6 per cent; Hindus 1.6 per cent. Community sources put the number of Ahmadi Muslims at approximately 500,000-600,000.
Are North and South Koreans different ethnically?
Culture. North Korea and South Korea share a common heritage, but the political division since 1945 has resulted in some divergence of their modern cultures.