Vermont is a state located in the New England region of the United States of America, whereas South Korea is a country in East Asia. Today in this article, we will discuss the comparison between Vermont and South Korea regarding various aspects.
Size
Is Vermont bigger than South Korea?
The total area of Vermont is 9,616 sq mi, and the total area of South Korea is 38,750 sq mi. Vermont is smaller than South Korea by 29,134 sq mi. Vermont is around 4.03 times smaller than South Korea.
Area of Vermont: 9,616 sq mi ( 24,923 km2 )
Area of South Korea: 38,750 sq mi ( 100,363 km2 )
Population
According to the United States Census Bureau, the total population of Vermont as of 1st July 2021 was estimated to be around 645,570.
Based on the World Bank data, the total population of South Korea as of 2020, was estimated to be around 51,836,239.
Here is some more data comparison between Vermont and South Korea.
The capital city of Vermont is Montpelier, and the capital city of South Korea is Seoul.
Official Languages
Vermont: English
South Korea: Korean
Demonym(s)
Vermont: Vermonter
South Korea: South Korean, Korean
ISO 3166 Code
Vermont: US-VT
South Korea: KR
Vermont Time Zone:
UTC − 5 (Eastern Standard Time)
Summer (DST):
UTC − 4 (Eastern Daylight Time)
South Korea Time Zone:
UTC + 9 (Korea Standard Time)
Geological Coordinates
Coordinates of Vermont:
44° 0′ 0″ N, 72° 42′ 0″ W
Coordinates of South Korea:
36° 0′ 0″ N, 128° 0′ 0″ E
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