There's 6,795 miles between Boston, MA and Seoul, South Korea
Capital : Seoul, Seoul Special District Major Cities: In-Cheon Busan Wonsan Sung-nam etc...
Seoul. I think it depends on what you're looking for. I think Busan is a lot more attractive than Seoul and the weather is better there, but Seoul is more cosmopolitan.
All three of these cities are in SOUTH KOREA. Seoul and Inchon are in the northwestern part of the country, while Busan is in the southeastern corner of the country.
Right now 2011, the highest building in South Korea is in Songdo, Incheon. It's about 68floors. 63 building(63빌딩) the buildings that are going to built in 2012-2015(south Korea) 1. (Seoul ,SouthKorea) 2. (Incheon,South Korea) 3. Yongsan dream tower (Seoul) 4. (Busan Lotte tower, Busan,South Korea) They are planning to built much more skyscrapers in Seoul,Busan,Incheon and other cities.
North Korea- Pyonyang and Rason South Korea- Seoul, Incheon, Busan, Daegu, Gwangju, Daejun, and Ulsan. All of these cities in South Korea have at the least 1,000,000 people living within their city limits.
Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Daejon, Kyungju, Se-gui-po, Inchon, Ulsan, and more.
Busan and Pusan are Italian equivalents of the English name "Pusan." The proper noun in question is the second major city in South Korea after the Republic's capital city of Seul ("Seoul").
Seoul is the capital and largest city, with 9,794,304 people. The next largest city is Busan with a population of 3,635,389.
They took refuge in Busan but technically Seoul was still their capital city.
About 700 miles.
LG was founded in Busan South Korea, and their current headquarters is in Seoul (South Korea)