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  2. File:Pyongyang 1951.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Pyongyang - Wikipedia

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    The city was again devastated during the Korean War, but was quickly rebuilt after the war with Soviet assistance. Pyongyang is the political, industrial and transport center of North Korea. It is estimated that 99% of those living in Pyongyang are members, candidate members, or dependents of members of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea (WPK ...

  4. Korean War - Wikipedia

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    The Korean War (25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953) was an armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula fought between North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea; DPRK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea; ROK) and their allies.

  5. Korean conflict - Wikipedia

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    South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol with US President Joe Biden in the Oval Office, April 2023 North Korean leader Kim Jong Un with Russian president Vladimir Putin in Pyongyang, June 2024 One of the symbols of this was the destruction of the Arch of Reunification in Pyongyang on 23 January 2024. [ 163 ]

  6. Timeline of Korean history - Wikipedia

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    The head of the Pyongyang branch of the Communist Party of Korea, Hyŏn Chun-hyŏk, is assassinated, likely by the right-wing terrorist group Daedongdan. [140] 6 September. Before both trusteeships are well-established, Lyuh Woon-hyung establishes an independent People's Republic of Korea that incorporates both left- and right-leaning ...

  7. Jongum Gate - Wikipedia

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    When the Pyongyang castle was rebuilt in 1714, the gate was renovated into an arch and the pavilion above the entrance was rebuilt. The gate was destroyed by US bombing during the Korean War; it was restored in 1959. [2] The structure used to be the southern gate of the Northern Fort in Pyongyang during the Koguryŏ period. It offers access to ...

  8. Category:History of Pyongyang - Wikipedia

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  9. Siege of Pyongyang (1592) - Wikipedia

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    Initially successful, the Koreans managed to kill several hundred of the enemy before the Japanese realized what was happening. Kuroda Nagamasa counterattacked, pushing the Koreans back to the river. However, at the riverbank, the Korean army found that their boats were gone, the boatsmen having fled on hearing Japanese gunfire.