The direct distance between Alaska and North Korea (meaning if someone flies in a direct line between these two places) is 3543 miles. Remember that there is no way to measure the two distances when traveling by car or by foot. Imagine that North Korea launches a missile toward Alaska, USA. The missile will have to travel a distance of 3543 miles to get to Alaska.
The distance between the above places is approximately equal to 3096 nautical miles. To convert miles to nautical miles, multiply the miles by 0.86. This is point to point straight distance. The actual distance will change according to the route.
The air distance from Kaechon, North Korea, to Kodiak, Alaska, is 3,683 miles. That equals 5,926 kilometers or 3,200 nautical miles.
There are 3730 air miles between Pyongyang, North Korea and Anchorage, AK, USA.
Approximately 2,500 miles.
The closest point on the North American Mainland to the Asian mainland is 49 miles from Alaska to Russia across the Bering Strait. If you count islands, then it's about a mile from Little Diomede Island to Big Diomede Island, in the middle of the Bering Strait.
It is an estimated distance of 112 miles> (:
about5979.72 miles.
There are 10493.790 miles between Pyongyang, North Korea and Toronto, Canada.
According to the Associated Press The distance between North Korea and Hawaii is about 7,000 kilometers (4,350 miles).
North Korea - 46,540.74 square miles.
The flight distance from Seoul, South Korea to Anchorage, Alaska is about 3,780 miles.
There are 38.861 miles between Seoul, South Korea and Kaesong, North Korea.
North Korea covers approximately 46,541 square miles.
3416 air miles (5497 kilometers).