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Capital of Korea

Korea has had a number of capitals. Korea is a peninsula in East Asia, currently the peninsula is divided into two countries: North Korea's capital is Pyongyang, and South Korea's capital is Seoul.

During Gojoseon

Gojoseon:

During the Three Kingdoms of Korea

Three Kingdoms of Korea:

  • Jolbon — first capital of Goguryeo (37 BCE — 3 CE)
  • Gungnae City — second capital of Goguryeo (3 — 427 CE)
  • Pyongyang — third capital of Goguryeo (427 — 668 CE)
  • Wiryeseong (modern Seoul) — first capital of Baekje (18 BCE — 475 CE)
  • Ungjin (modern Gongju) — second capital of Baekje (476 — 538 CE)
  • Sabi (modern Buyeo County) — third capital of Baekje (538 — 660 CE)
  • Gyeongju — capital of Silla (57 — 935 CE)

During the North–South States Period

North–South States Period:

  • Gyeongju — capital of Silla (57 BCE — 935 CE)
  • Dongmo Mountain — first capital of Balhae (698 — 742 CE)
  • Junggyeong — second capital of Balhae (742 — 756 CE)
  • Sanggyeong — third capital of Balhae (756 — 785 CE, 793 — 926 CE)

During the Later Three Kingdoms

Later Three Kingdoms:

  • Gyeongju — capital of Silla (57 BCE — 935 CE)
  • Wansanju (modern Jeonju) — capital of Later Baekje (892 — 936 CE)
  • Songak (modern Kaesong) — first capital of Taebong (901 — 905 CE)
  • Cheorwon (modern Cheorwon County) — second capital of Taebong (905 — 918 CE)

During Goryeo

Goryeo

During Joseon

Joseon and Korean Empire

Modern capitals

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