2011 Korean Peninsula Map Poster On Paper Print
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The Korean Peninsula bears a rich history and distinct culture dating back to the first millennium. The Peninsula gained freedom from Japanese rule following their surrender following the conclusion of the Pacific Theater in World War II. This marked a period of conflict between the North and South that resulted in decades of destabilization and warfare throughout Southeast Asia, culminating in the Vietnam War. In 1950 the Soviet-backed North invaded the South and sparked the Korean War, which would last for three years and has never officially ended though an agreement was reached in 2018 to begin talks of ending the conflict.The Central Intelligence Agency has produced the most accurate and up-to-date geopolitical maps since 1941. These maps are distinguished by a cohesive aesthetic with a minimal style and are utilized by political and military leaders to develop and implement foreign policy and strategy. CIA maps document evolving boundaries, borders, and political divisions and remain vital pieces of international cartographic history. By the early twenty-first century, South Korea had become an economic, and cultural center for Southeast Asia. In contrast, decades of isolationist policies saw North Korea remain a predominantly agricultural nation with reliance on aid from China and Russia. Seoul is the largest metropolitan region in South Korea. It is home to nearly ten million residents, and supports a thriving technology industry that leads innovation. South Korea elected democratic leadership in 1987 following widespread protests by workers ending the authoritarian rule that had been established in 1948.Our museum quality giclee print comes printed with archival ink on premium heavyweight matte paper. This eye-catching vintage map reproduction print makes the perfect gift for anyone that loves history and imagery. Overall Size: 36" H x 24" W

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