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{{Locations|type = Capital City|country = [[North Korea]]|population = North Koreans}}'''Pyongyang''' is the capital city of [[North Korea]]. Pyongyang is located on the Taedong River, approximately 109 kilometers from the Yellow Sea.
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{{Location_(4)|country=[[North Korea]]|population=2,870,000 (2016)|continent=Asia|type=Capital City|state=}}'''Pyongyang''' is the capital city of [[North Korea]]. Pyongyang is located on the Taedong River, approximately 109 kilometers from the Yellow Sea.
 
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
   
=== Before ''[[Olympus Has Fallen]]'' ===
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=== 21st Century ===
 
In 2002, [[Kang Yeonsak]] had funneled uranium enrichment technology from [[Pakistan]] to Pyongyang.
 
In 2002, [[Kang Yeonsak]] had funneled uranium enrichment technology from [[Pakistan]] to Pyongyang.
   
=== ''[[Olympus Has Fallen]]'' ===
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====''[[Olympus Has Fallen]]''====
 
In 2013, during the [[White House Siege]], North Korean military forces were seen parading in the streets of Pyongyang in response to U.S officials preparing to withdraw their troops from the DMZ and the [[Seventh Fleet]] from the [[Sea of Japan]] from a news report.
 
In 2013, during the [[White House Siege]], North Korean military forces were seen parading in the streets of Pyongyang in response to U.S officials preparing to withdraw their troops from the DMZ and the [[Seventh Fleet]] from the [[Sea of Japan]] from a news report.
 
[[Category:Cities]]
 
[[Category:Cities]]

Revision as of 18:31, 29 July 2021

Pyongyang is the capital city of North Korea. Pyongyang is located on the Taedong River, approximately 109 kilometers from the Yellow Sea.

History

21st Century

In 2002, Kang Yeonsak had funneled uranium enrichment technology from Pakistan to Pyongyang.

Olympus Has Fallen

In 2013, during the White House Siege, North Korean military forces were seen parading in the streets of Pyongyang in response to U.S officials preparing to withdraw their troops from the DMZ and the Seventh Fleet from the Sea of Japan from a news report.