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.
North Korea's capital is P'yongyang.
South Korea's capital is Seoul.
When Korea was united during the Koryo Dynasty (919-1394), the capital was Songdo (also Gaegyeong), which is now called Kaesong and is controlled by North Korea.
The capital of North Korea is Pyongyang, and the capital of South Korea is Seoul.
The Republic of Korea's (South Korea's) capital is Seoul. The Democratic Peoples' Republic of Korea (North Korea) has their capital in Pyongyang.
South Korea's major cities are: -Busan (Pusan) -Seoul (capital) -Taegu
SEOUL - the capital
BUSAN
Seoul is not a major city in North Korea, it is in South Korea. An important major city in North Korea would be Pyongyang.
I think there are 28 cities in South Korea .
The most effective methods of public transport in South Korea (Seoul) are ~ Bus ~ Subway ~ Train
South Korea has no true deserts.
Some major cities in the southern region of the United States include Atlanta, Georgia; Miami, Florida; New Orleans, Louisiana; and Houston, Texas.
Seoul, South Korea, Shanghai, China are not major cities in Singapore (Improved answer) This is hilarious. This should be posted on a comedy show. I'm remembering this. (from another guy)
in the cities are afica north korea
Some of the major imports are:SteelMachineryPlasticsOrganic ChemicalsElectronicsANS 2 - Those are South Korea's major EXPORTS !
Seoul
Seoul.
China and South Korea
Tokyo, Japan; Seoul, South Korea; and Cairo, Egypt are major cities in the eastern hemisphere. Other major cities in the eastern hemisphere include London, England; Paris, France; Rome, Italy; and Berlin, Germany.