capital of South Korea


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Noun1.capital of South Korea - the capital of South Korea and the largest city of Asiacapital of South Korea - the capital of South Korea and the largest city of Asia; located in northwestern South Korea
Republic of Korea, South Korea - a republic in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula; established in 1948
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In a statement, the ministry's press office said that Dulaimi "met in the capital of South Korea Seoul, Chairman of the Asian Economic Development Committee, which includes South Korea, Japan and China, and discussed ways to enhance joint cooperation, reconstruction and stability efforts, so as to contribute to economic development at the national level." .
The festival will take place in the capital of South Korea from September 20 to 26.
To support the further development of services in Asia, Aeroflot increased flight frequencies between Moscow and Seoul -- from June 1, Aeroflot doubled the number of flights to the capital of South Korea. Aeroflot's offering in the Asian market is further supported by a codesharing agreement that has been signed with Vietnam Airlines.
The prevalence was highest in Gwangju and in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, both of which had >250 cases/100,000 population.
Both will attend an one-day conference in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, which focuses on the geopolitics of the Korean Peninsula and the territorial and geographical naming issues that have persisted since the end of World War II.
Caption: Opposite: Seoul, the capital of South Korea.
This says nothing of the risk that the North would retaliate with conventional artillery shells to destroy the capital of South Korea, Seoul.
The Uzbek leader has arrived in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, on a state visit at the invitation of the country's President Mun Zhe Ying on November 22.
GPDNet was founded by public and cultural institutions of nine countries (The Philippines, Sweden, Korea, Taiwan, Nigeria, Poland, Portugal, Singapore and Turkey), including Yunus Emre Enstit'fc in Seoul, the capital of South Korea in 2014.