It's the same city. One is spelled the Western way (Pusan) and one is spelled the way it sounds in Korean (Busan).
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").
Busan IPark is a football club found in Korea Republic at the city of Busan.
The population of Busan Bank is 3,398.
Busan Bank was created in 1967.
South Korea has Pusan (now referred to as Busan) and borders the Yellow Sea. Busan is a major port city in South Korea, while the Yellow Sea is located between China and the Korean Peninsula.
Fukuoka, Japan, is directly across the Korea Strait from Busan, South Korea, going in a Southeasterly direction from Busan ( formerly spelled Pusan).
It's in South Korea, sometimes spelt Busan and in Korean 부산
Known in US history books as "Pusan" is in the Republic of South Korea.
Busan, or Pusan...same city, different variations of spelling. Also the second largest city in South Korea, after Seoul.
The current, correct spelling is Busan:35° 10′ 46″ N, 129° 4′ 32″ E35.179444, 129.075556
Busan [ formerly Pusan } South Korea is the largest port on the Pacific and Singapore is the busiest [ as a fueling station ].