The City of Vancouver occupies most of the western half of the peninsula.
A 1953 government survey revealed that 93% were from the southern half of the Korean peninsula.
No able-bodied person is spared from the struggle to increase production and compete with the more populous southern half of the peninsula.
This is especially true in the eastern half of the peninsula and the northern slopes facing Accokeek Creek.
Chinese troops could easily swarm across the border and occupy the northern half of the peninsula before we could respond.
It appears the launches originated inside Korea and are targeted against the southern half of the peninsula.
There is a small but dense residential pocket that occupies the high ground in the northern half of the peninsula along Hunts Point Avenue.
The eastern half of the peninsula is bare, mountainous and scarcely inhabited.
Later also the contacts increased between the Danes and the people on the northern half of the Jutish peninsula.
Today, Koreans on both halves of the peninsula are sensitive to any perceived revival of Japanese militarism.