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Page 513
... North Korea set up a committee to draft a North Korean constitution . The committee adopt- ed a new constitution in April 1948 , and on August 25 elections for members of the Supreme People's Assembly were held with a single list of ...
... North Korea set up a committee to draft a North Korean constitution . The committee adopt- ed a new constitution in April 1948 , and on August 25 elections for members of the Supreme People's Assembly were held with a single list of ...
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... North Korea responded favourably to the appeal of the South Korean Red Cross in August 1971 to reunite the families separated by the division of the country in 1945 . The Red Cross held several talks in Seoul and P'yong- yang ...
... North Korea responded favourably to the appeal of the South Korean Red Cross in August 1971 to reunite the families separated by the division of the country in 1945 . The Red Cross held several talks in Seoul and P'yong- yang ...
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... North Korean birth rate was 39 births per 1,000 population , the death rate 11 per 1,000 , and the rate of natural increase 28 per 1,000 . The total population was estimated at about 14,280,000 in 1971. The movement of population ...
... North Korean birth rate was 39 births per 1,000 population , the death rate 11 per 1,000 , and the rate of natural increase 28 per 1,000 . The total population was estimated at about 14,280,000 in 1971. The movement of population ...
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