North Korea
Situated in Pyongyang, North Korea, Pyongyang is a national capital. It has a population of 3,222,000.
Geographically, Pyongyang is positioned at 39.03° N, 125.75° E, within the Northern Hemisphere. It is administered as part of Pyongyang, North Korea.
The population of Pyongyang is 3,222,000, placing it at position #1 among 34,493 localities in North Korea.
Pyongyang is located in the Pyongyang province of North Korea. Other cities in the region include Man’gyŏngdae-ri, Sŭngho 1-tong, Sunan. Pyongyang has 3,222,000 inhabitants.
20 populated places are found within 25 km of Pyongyang.
Pyongyang is home to 15 universities and higher education institutions.
| University | QS |
|---|---|
| Kim Bo-hyun University | — |
| Kim Chaek University of Technology | — |
| Kim Hyong Jik University of Education | — |
| Kim Il-sung Higher Party School | — |
| Kim Il-sung University | — |
| People's Economy College | — |
| Pyongyang Han Tok Su University of Light Industry | — |
| Pyongyang University of Architecture | — |
| Pyongyang University of Dramatic and Cinematic Arts | — |
| Pyongyang University of Fine Arts | — |
| Pyongyang University of Foreign Studies | — |
| Pyongyang University of Mechanical Engineering | — |
| Pyongyang University of Music and Dance | — |
| Pyongyang University of Science and Technology | — |
| University of International Studies | — |
Pyongyang has a population of 3,222,000. It ranks #1 in North Korea by population.
Pyongyang is located in Pyongyang, North Korea.
Pyongyang is located at coordinates 39.03° N, 125.75° E in Pyongyang, North Korea.
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