Pyongyang (; , , literally: "Flat Land" or "Peaceful Land", approved: P’yŏngyang; several variants) is the
capital of
North Korea and the largest city in the country. Pyongyang is located on the
Taedong River and, according to preliminary results from the 2008 population census, has a population of 3,255,388. The city was split from the
South Pyongan province in 1946. It is administered as a
directly governed city (
chikhalsi, 직할시) on the same level as provincial governments, not a
special city (
teukbyeolsi, 특별시) as
Seoul in
South Korea.