Talk:No Speak Da Ed/@comment-69.118.196.87-20120801211143/@comment-1915803-20130727212446

Unless it's Dennis Rodman. lolz

But on the subject of "Korea" instead of a greater degree of geopolitical specificity, "Korea" simply refers to the peninsular geographical region that encompasses both sovereign states North Korea and South Korea. They are unified not politically, but geographically, linguistically, historically, and (to some degree) culturally. People often refer to either sovereign states as Korea, namely because the separation of national jurisdiction isn't exactly recognized or, moreover, welcomed by any interpretation of the word, by either side. But also because of the aforementioned similarities in all of those aspects.