Naenara ()
is the official web portal of the
North Korean government.
History
Naenara was the first website in North Korea, and was created in 1996.
Usage
Naenara carries publications such as ''
The Pyongyang Times'', ' magazine, ''
Korea Today'' magazine and ''
Foreign Trade'' magazine along with
Korean Central News Agency news.
The portal's categories include
politics
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,
tourism
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,
music
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,
foreign trade,
arts
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, press,
information technology
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, history, and "Korea is One".
Restrictions
South Korea
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n users' access to the site has been
blocked by South Korean authorities since 2011.
, this block remains in place.
See also
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Censorship in North Korea
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Chollima (website)
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Internet in North Korea
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List of North Korean websites banned in South Korea
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Red Star OS
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Uriminzokkiri
References
External links
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North Korea's baby steps for the Internetat physorg.com
North Korean websites
Web portals
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