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  2. Transport in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of movement in North Korea is also limited, [1] as citizens are not allowed to move around freely inside their country. [2] On October 14, 2018, North and South Korea agreed to restore inter-Korean rail and road transportation. [3] On November 22, 2018, North and South Korea reopened a road on the Korean border which had been closed ...

  3. Pyongyang International Airport - Wikipedia

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    A second airport, Mirim Airport, was also built by the forces of the empire of Japan in the 1940s, east of the Taedong River. However, after World War II there was a need for a newer airport, and Sunan Airfield was built. Mirim Airport survived as a military airfield, and Pyongyang Air Base was re-developed for government use and for housing.

  4. List of Air Koryo destinations - Wikipedia

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    An Air Koryo Tupolev Tu-204-100 at its hub, Pyongyang International Airport (pictured 2013). Air Koryo [a] is the flag carrier of North Korea, [1] owned by the country's National Aviation Administration of the DPRK, formerly the Air Koryo Administration. [2]

  5. List of airports in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    North Korea is a country in East Asia, which may have as many as 78 usable airfields, [1] although the state's secrecy makes it difficult to ascertain their number and condition with certainty. The state carrier, Air Koryo , joined the International Air Transport Association (IATA) in the late 1990s, and North Korea has proclaimed a program to ...

  6. Mirim Airport - Wikipedia

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    Mirim Airport, also known as Pyongyang East Airfield or K-24 Air Base, is an airport in Mirim-dong, Sadong-guyok, Pyongyang-si, North Korea. Facilities

  7. Category:Airports in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Category: Airports in North Korea. ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pyongyang International Airport; R. Rihyon Airport;

  8. Motorways in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Map of the network. North Korea has eight main motorways. Name Korean Origin Terminus Pyongyang–Wonsan Tourist Motorway:

  9. List of international airports by country - Wikipedia

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    4.2.1 North Korea. 4.2.2 Japan. 4.2.3 ... You can help implement the split by following the instructions ... Airport IATA Code Pyongyang: Pyongyang International Airport: