South Korea is made up of 22 first-tier administrative divisions: 6 metropolitan cities (gwangyeoksi 광역시/廣域市), 1 special city (teukbyeolsi 특별시/特別市), 1...
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The administrative divisions of North Korea are organized into three hierarchical levels. These divisions were created in 2002. Many of the units have...
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Provinces are one of the first-level divisions within South Korea. There are 9 provinces in South Korea: North Chungcheong, South Chungcheong, Gangwon...
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under the Joseon Dynasty Administrative divisions of North Korea Administrative divisions of South Korea Regions of Korea This disambiguation page lists...
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throughout Korea. The unit is often translated as neighborhood and has been used in both administrative divisions of North Korea and South Korea. A dong...
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Province-level cities are one of the first-level administrative divisions within South Korea. There are three types: special, metropolitan, and special...
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The largest cities of South Korea have an autonomous status equivalent to that of provinces. Seoul, the largest city and capital, is classified as a teukbyeolsi...
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primary administrative division in Korea. See Eight Provinces, Provinces of Korea, Subdivisions of South Korea and Administrative divisions of North Korea for...
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conservative relatively to those effected by the north. Administrative divisions of North Korea Special cities of North Korea Provinces of South Korea...
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Political divisions of Korea may refer to: Administrative divisions of North Korea Administrative divisions of South Korea Provinces of Korea - historical...
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