That's Geographic incorect. There is two countries between them. Kina, and Russia. If you look at a map with all the flags on it You'll se that Kina seperates North Korea with Russia. (sorry for my English)
@EUcomicartist LoL Except for calling China "Kina", I wouldn't be able to tell you from someone who speaks it. Actually, I've seen far worse from those who speak it. Even spelling much as "mutch" isn't surprising.
@Steeeve I didn't realise that, lol. We spell it like that in sweden so I didn't realise it at the time. I also wrote "the" instead of "that". I was just lazy when I wrote it I suppose. (and hope) Well, at least I'm getting better.
Thank's
First thought: What? that can't be right.. *go lokking for a map of Europe* ...Dafug she mean ''only one country between Norway and North Korea''? The is a whole continent between them...
@DaugtherOfTheSea
I think he meant you could go from Norway to North Korea by only going through Russia. Of course there are other routes, but this requires the least passport checks probably.
@DaugtherOfTheSea There is aqtually only two countries between them. Russia and Kina. If you look at the top of Norway you can se as you probably already know, that Norway also have borders to Russia. But Russia Doesen't have any Borders to North korea, so this post is still incorrect. Kina seperates them. (sorry for my English)
@EUcomicartist Russia REALLY has a tiny border WITH North Korea. It's 17 kilometers long land along the Tumen River. And both countries are connected only by a single railway bridge!
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