What is the Capital of South Korea?

The capital of South Korea is Seoul, which was founded 18 BC. Seoul has been the capital since 1953.

Seoul is the largest city in South Korea and functions as: Houses the National Assembly.

Seoul is located at 37.5665° N, 126.9780° E, at an elevation of 125′ ft.

Seoul city view at night, South Korea

South Korea Capital
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2024 Population
10,004,840
2024 Growth Rate
0.17%
Founded
18 BC
Capital as of
1953
Elevation
125′
Largest City
Yes
Role in Country
Houses the National Assembly

What is the Capital of South Korea?

Seoul Shown on a Map