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'''Pyeongyang'''<ref>According to the [[revised romanization of Korean]].</ref>—also written '''Pyongyang'''<ref>A simplification of ''P’yŏngyang'', according to the [[McCune-Reischauer]] romanization of Korean.</ref>—is the largest city and capital of [[North Korea]]. The current official population of the city is not disclosed; it had 2,741,260 inhabitants in 1993.
'''Pyongyang'''<ref>A simplification of ''P’yŏngyang'', according to the [[McCune-Reischauer]] romanization of Korean.</ref>—also written '''Pyeongyang'''<ref>According to the [[revised romanization of Korean]].</ref>—is the largest city and capital of [[North Korea]]. The current official population of the city is not disclosed; it had 2,741,260 inhabitants in 1993.


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Pyongyang[1]—also written Pyeongyang[2]—is the largest city and capital of North Korea. The current official population of the city is not disclosed; it had 2,741,260 inhabitants in 1993.

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  1. A simplification of P’yŏngyang, according to the McCune-Reischauer romanization of Korean.
  2. According to the revised romanization of Korean.