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A Hill in Korea         
1956 FILM BY JULIAN CHARLES BECKET AMYES
Hell in Korea
A Hill in Korea is a 1956 British war film based on Max Catto's 1953 novel of the same name. The original name was Hell in Korea, but it was changed for distribution reasons—except in the US.
Transport in North Korea         
  • Map of [[motorways in North Korea]] (as of 2014)
  • Future motorway plans (as of 2014)
  • Main roads of North Korea (as of 2009)
  • Right-hand drive (RHD)]] [[Toyota Land Cruiser]] in front of a [[Pyongyang]] hotel
  • }} safely.
THE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AVAILABLE IN NORTH KOREA.
North Korea/Transportation; Transportation in North Korea; Distance stars; Transport in north korea; Roads in North Korea; Public transport in North Korea
Transport in North Korea is constrained by economic problems and government restrictions. Public transport predominates, and most of it is electrified.
Sport in North Korea         
  • [[Taekwondo]] pin from the DPRK
  • North Korea playing at the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]]
  • [[Jang Il-ok]] competing for the ball
  • Arirang Festival in 2007
  • North Koreans observe a training session for [[gymnastics at the 2016 Summer Olympics]].
  • pro-wrestling]] friendship games.
OVERVIEW OF SPORTS IN NORTH KOREA
Sports in North Korea; Basketball in North Korea; Professional wrestling in North Korea
Historically, North Korea's participation in international sporting events has been hindered by the relations with South Korea. Until the 1990s, North Korea used to host up to 14 international events every year, albeit in small scale.