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    Pyongyang was founded in 1122 BC on the site of the capital of the legendary king Dangun. Wanggeom-seong , which was in the location of Pyongyang, became the capital of Gojoseon from 194 to 108 BC. It fell in the Han conquest of Gojoseon in 108 BC.

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  3. Nov 23, 2016 · Pyongyang (aka Pyeongyang) was the capital of several successive ancient Korean kingdoms. Located on the Daedong River in the north of the peninsula, the site was chosen by the legendary Dangun (Tangun), founder of the first Korean state Gojoseon, to be his capital city on earth.

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  4. Pyongyang (aka Pyeongyang) was the capital of several successive ancient Korean kingdoms. Located on the Daedong River in the north of the peninsula, the site was chosen by the legendary Dangun (Tangun), founder of the first Korean state Gojoseon, to be his capital city on earth.

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  5. Founded in 1122 bc according to legend, it is said to be the oldest city in Korea. In 108 bc the Chinese established a trading colony there. It was the capital of the Koguryŏ kingdom (ad 427–668), then was subjected by Silla.

  6. According to legend, the modern city of Pyongyang was founded in 1122 bc at the site of an ancient capital that existed more than a thousand years before. The city’s recorded history dates from 108 bc, when the Chinese established a trading colony there.

  7. Jan 3, 2024 · Life and work in Pyongyang, the show city of North Korea, is dedicated to the maintenance of the regime established by the Kim dynasty. Devotion to the Great Leader, Kim Il-Sung, his son the ...

  8. Sep 6, 2017 · Pyongyang Metro - One of the deepest metro systems in the world, with stunning artwork reflecting the name of each station. Due to the depth of the metro and lack of outside segments, its stations ...

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