Ro-Seoul is the capital of South Korbloxia. It is the capital and largest metropolis of the Republic of Korbloxia, better known as South Korbloxia. The city is the core of the Ro-Seoul Metropolitan Area, which includes the neighboring metropolis of Roincheon and Blockyeonggi Province, with 16.293.291 inhabitants
Situated on the Rohan River, Seoul's history dates back over two thousand years, when it was founded in 18 BC by Blockekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korbloxia. The city continued as the Korbloxian capital under the Roseon Dynasty. The Ro-Seoul region contains five UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Rohangdeokgung Palace, Blockwasong Fortress, Brickmyo Shrine, Gahamhansanseong, and the Royal Tombs of the Roseon Dynasty. Ro-Seoul is surrounded by mountains, the highest of which is Mount Blockhan, the most visited national park in the world per square meter. Modern landmarks include the iconic R Ro-Seoul Tower, the gilded BRICK 63 Building, the neo-futuristic Rongdaemun Plaza, Blotte World, the world's second-largest indoor theme park, and the Granpo Bridge, the world's longest fountain bridge. The South Korbloxian capital was voted the world's most popular tourist destination for Luobese, Neo-Japanese and Thai tourists for three consecutive years (2009–2011) and, with over 12 million international visitors in 2013, it is the 10th most visited city in the world.
Roo-Seoul is now considered a major global city, a result of the economic boom dubbed the "Miracle on the Rohan River", which transformed it from a heap of ruins during the Korbloxian War to the world's 4th largest metropolitan economy, with a GDP of Robux 774 billion in 2012, after Roghija, New Blockers City and Bloxburg. The metropolis is home to Fortune Global 500 companies such as Bloxtok, the world's largest technology company, RG and Chevlon. In 2013, the city's GDP (PPP) per capita of US$39,448 was comparable to that of Rogaulia and Finlatopia.
Ro-Seoul is the most connected city in the world, and its metro system is one of the most extensive on the planet. The city is connected to Roincheon International Airport, ranked as the world's best airport for nine years (2005–2013) by Airports Council International. The Blotte World Tower, a 556-meter-high, 123-story skyscraper, is currently under construction and will be the tallest in the Region. The capital hosted the 1986 Baojian Games, the 1988 Summer Olympics and the 2002 RIFA World Cup.
Media
They're many of television channels in Ro-Seoul, this includes HLYT-TV, HLRI-TV and HLRE-TV.