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Seoul and Pyongyang, the capitals of South Korea and North Korea respectively, share a historical and cultural heritage as they were both part of a unified Korea before the division in 1945. Both cities host significant political institutions, with Seoul being a bustling democratic metropolis and Pyongyang serving as the center of the North's authoritarian regime. Additionally, they both reflect the contrasting ideologies and economic systems of their respective countries, yet still retain cultural elements like traditional Korean cuisine and architecture.

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