
North Korea
North Korea occupies the northern half of the Korean Peninsula, a mountainous, tightly controlled state that remains one of the world's most isolated countries. Pine-covered ridges dominate the interior, while the capital Pyongyang presents wide boulevards, monumental architecture, and a curated stillness unlike any other city on earth.
About North Korea
Overview
Bordering China to the north, Russia along a short northeastern frontier, and South Korea across the heavily fortified DMZ, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea covers roughly 120,000 square kilometres. Pyongyang is the capital. Korean is the official language and the North Korean won the currency. Society is shaped by the Juche ideology of self-reliance and decades of dynastic single-party rule.
Airports in North Korea
1 airportAirlines based in North Korea
1 airlineHotels in North Korea
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