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South Korea is 0.86 times as big as Ohio (US)

South Korea

South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea, is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula, and sharing a land border with North Korea. 25 million people, around half of the country's population of more than 51 million people, live in the Seoul Capital Area, the fifth-largest metropolitan area in the world.

Ohio (US)

Ohio is a state in the East North Central region of the Midwestern United States. Of the fifty states, it is the 34th-largest by area, the seventh-most populous, and the tenth-most densely populated. The state's capital and largest city is Columbus, with the Columbus metro area, Greater Cincinnati, and Greater Cleveland being the largest metropolitan areas. Ohio is bordered by Lake Erie to the north, Pennsylvania to the east, West Virginia to the southeast, Kentucky to the southwest, Indiana to the west, and Michigan to the northwest.

South Korea compared to US states

California (US) is 4.25 times as big as South Korea
Texas (US) is 6.98 times as big as South Korea
Upper Peninsula of Michigan is 0.43 times as big as South Korea
Alabama (US) is 1.36 times as big as South Korea
Arkansas (US) is 1.37 times as big as South Korea
Arizona (US) is 2.95 times as big as South Korea
Colorado (US) is 2.71 times as big as South Korea
Connecticut (US) is 0.14 times as big as South Korea
Florida (US) is 1.71 times as big as South Korea
Georgia (US) is 1.54 times as big as South Korea
Hawaii (US) is 0.28 times as big as South Korea
Iowa (US) is 1.46 times as big as South Korea
Idaho (US) is 2.17 times as big as South Korea
Illinois (US) is 1.50 times as big as South Korea
Indiana (US) is 0.95 times as big as South Korea
Kansas (US) is 2.14 times as big as South Korea
Kentucky (US) is 1.05 times as big as South Korea
Louisiana (US) is 1.36 times as big as South Korea
Massachusetts (US) is 0.27 times as big as South Korea
Maryland (US) is 0.32 times as big as South Korea
Maine (US) is 0.92 times as big as South Korea
Michigan (US) is 1.51 times as big as South Korea
Minnesota (US) is 2.26 times as big as South Korea
Missouri (US) is 1.81 times as big as South Korea
Mississippi (US) is 1.26 times as big as South Korea
Montana (US) is 3.82 times as big as South Korea
North Carolina (US) is 1.40 times as big as South Korea
North Dakota (US) is 1.84 times as big as South Korea
Nebraska (US) is 2.01 times as big as South Korea
New Hampshire (US) is 0.24 times as big as South Korea
New Jersey (US) is 0.23 times as big as South Korea
New Mexico (US) is 3.16 times as big as South Korea
Nevada (US) is 2.87 times as big as South Korea
New York State (US) is 1.42 times as big as South Korea
Ohio (US) is 1.16 times as big as South Korea
Oklahoma (US) is 1.82 times as big as South Korea
Oregon (US) is 2.56 times as big as South Korea
Pennsylvania (US) is 1.20 times as big as South Korea
South Carolina (US) is 0.83 times as big as South Korea
South Dakota (US) is 2.01 times as big as South Korea
Tennessee (US) is 1.10 times as big as South Korea
Utah (US) is 2.21 times as big as South Korea
Virginia (US) is 1.11 times as big as South Korea
Vermont (US) is 0.25 times as big as South Korea
Washington (US) is 1.85 times as big as South Korea
Wisconsin (US) is 1.70 times as big as South Korea
West Virginia (US) is 0.63 times as big as South Korea
Wyoming (US) is 2.56 times as big as South Korea