From the position of Kaesong, Seoul is to the south southeast (SSE).
There are 38.861 miles between Seoul, South Korea and Kaesong, North Korea.
From Kaesong to Seoul (the current capital of South Korea), one would have to go south southeast (SSE).From Kaesong to Pyongyang (the current capital of North Korea), one would have to go north northwest (NNW).It depends on what you are calling "Korea". The North Korean capital of Pyongyang is north of Kaesong as the map in the Related Link indicates. The South Korean capital (and capital of the Choson dynasty prior to the Japanese occupation) of Seoul is south of Kaesong.
Kaesong is a city in the DPRK (North Korea), so relative to North Korea, Kaesong is within it. From the position of South Korea, Kaesong is to its north northwest.
From Kaesong to Seoul (the current capital of South Korea), one would have to go south southeast (SSE).From Kaesong to Pyongyang (the current capital of North Korea), one would have to go north northwest (NNW).It depends on what you are calling "Korea". The North Korean capital of Pyongyang is north of Kaesong as the map in the Related Link indicates. The South Korean capital (and capital of the Choson dynasty prior to the Japanese occupation) of Seoul is south of Kaesong.
Kaesong is a city in the DPRK (North Korea), it does not have its own capital. The capital of the DPRK is Pyongyang. The ROK (South Korean) capital is Seoul.
Kaesong is a city in the DPRK (North Korea), so relative to North Korea, Kaesong is within it. From the position of South Korea, Kaesong is to its north northwest. However, since Kaesong is very close to the South Korean border, it had historically been the site of a duty free South Korean production center in North Korea.
The current capital city of North Korea, Pyongyang, is north of Kaesong.
Kaesong was created in 700.
The population of Kaesong is 308,440.
Kaesong Power is a football club found in Korea DPR at the city of Kaesong.
The area of Kaesong is 1,309 square kilometers.
Battle of Kaesong-Munsan happened on 1950-06-25.