DescriptionHistorical capitals of Korea since 668.png
English: A map of the historical capitals of Korea since the conquest of Goguryeo in 668. With the exception of modern North and South Korea, the capitals of polities which did not rule the entire country are excluded. Base map from DEMIS World Map server.
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