Provinces of South Korea#Types

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{{Infobox subdivision type

| name = Province
{{nobold|도 (道)}}

| alt_name =

| map = 250px

| category = Unitary state

| territory = {{flagdeco|South Korea}}South Korea

| start_date =

| current_number = 22
15 controlled by ROK
5 controlled by DPRK
2 split between ROK and DPRK

| number_date =

| population_range = 276,589 (Sejong) – 13,413,459 (Gyeonggi Province)

| area_range = {{Convert|1849|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}} (Jeju) – {{Convert|19030|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}} (North Gyeongsang Province) – {{Convert|20569|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}} (Gangwon including the North Korean province)

| government = Self-governing

| subdivision =

}}

{{Infobox Korean name

|title=Province

|othername1=Special self-governing province

|img=

|caption=

|hangul=도

|hanja={{linktext|道}}

|rr=do

|mr=to

|hangul1=특별자치도

|hanja1={{linktext|特別自治道}}

|rr1=teukbyeoljachido

|mr1=tŭkpyŏljach'ido

}}

Provinces are one of the first-level divisions within South Korea. There are 9 provinces in South Korea: North Chungcheong, South Chungcheong, Gangwon State, Gyeonggi, North Gyeongsang, South Gyeongsang, North Jeolla Province, South Jeolla, and Jeju Special Self-Governing Province.

History

{{Main|Provinces of Korea}}

Although the details of local administration have changed dramatically over time, the basic outline of the current three-tiered system was implemented under the reign of Gojong in 1895. A similar system also remains in use in North Korea.

Types

Provinces ({{lang|ko|도}}, {{lang|ko|道}}) are the highest-ranked administrative divisions in South Korea, which follows the East Asian tradition name Circuit (administrative division). Along with the common provinces, there are four types of special administrative divisions with equal status: special self-governing province, special city, metropolitan city, and special self-governing city.

Special Self-governing Province or State ({{lang|ko|특별자치도}}, {{lang|ko|特別自治道}}) is a type of provinces with more autonomy over its economy and more powers are given to the provincial government. Jeju, Gangwon, and Jeonbuk are the only special self-governing provinces in South Korea, while Seoul is the only special city and Sejong is the only special self-governing city.

Administration

Governors for the provinces and mayors for the special/metropolitan cities are elected every four years. Current governors and mayors are listed at List of governors of South Korea.

List of provinces

class="wikitable sortable" sortable

!Name!!Official English name!!Hangul!!Hanja!!ISO

!Pop.
(2020){{cite web|url=http://www.citypopulation.de/php/southkorea-admin.php|title=South Korea Administrative Districts|publisher=CityPopulation.de|access-date=4 January 2023}}!!Area
(km2)!!Density
2020
(/km2)!!Capital!!Historical
province
!!Cultural
region
!!colspan=3 class=unsortable|Abbreviation

{{flag|North Chungcheong}}Chungcheongbuk-do[http://www.ngii.go.kr/en/download/Toponymic_Guidelines_ROK.pdf] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170312050052/http://www.ngii.go.kr/en/download/Toponymic_Guidelines_ROK.pdf|date=2017-03-12}}, p. 41.{{lang|ko|충청북도}}{{lang|ko|忠淸北道}}KR-43

|align=right|1,632,088

align=right|7,433{{cite web|script-title=ko:충북면적|url=http://www.cb21.net/cb_content/move.do?mc=01010300|publisher=North Chungcheong Province|access-date=18 March 2013|language=ko|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140203140651/http://www.cb21.net/cb_content/move.do?mc=01010300|archive-date=3 February 2014}}align=right|219.6

|Cheongju

rowspan=2|Chungcheongrowspan=2|HoseoChungbuk{{lang|ko|충북}}{{lang|ko|忠北}}
{{flag|South Chungcheong}}Chungcheongnam-do{{lang|ko|충청남도}}{{lang|ko|忠淸南道}}KR-44

|align=right|2,176,636

align=right|8,204{{cite web|script-title=ko:일반현황|url=http://www.chungnam.net/content.do?mnu_cd=CNNMENU00871|publisher=South Chungcheong Province|access-date=18 March 2013|language=ko}}align=right|265.3

|Hongseong

Chungnam{{lang|ko|충남}}{{lang|ko|忠南}}
{{flagicon image|Flag of Gangwon State.svg}} GangwonGangwon State{{cite web |title=Gangwon provincial office |url=https://state.gwd.go.kr/eng/introduce/GovernorOffice |website=Gangwon provincial office |access-date=28 December 2024 |language=en}}{{lang|ko|강원특별자치도}}{{lang|ko|江原特別自治道}}KR-42

|align=right|1,521,763

align=right|20,569{{cite web|title=Natural Environment|url=http://eng.gwd.go.kr/sub1/01_04_02.asp|publisher=Gangwon Province|access-date=18 March 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130710123316/http://eng.gwd.go.kr/sub1/01_04_02.asp|archive-date=10 July 2013}}align=right|74.0

|Chuncheon

GangwonGwandongGangwon{{lang|ko|강원}}{{lang|ko|江原}}
{{flag|Gyeonggi}}Gyeonggi-do{{lang|ko|경기도}}{{lang|ko|京畿道}}KR-41

|align=right|13,511,676

align=right|10,171{{cite web|script-title=ko:위치와 자연환경|url=http://www.gg.go.kr/gg/30635/ggnet/c1/intro/page4.jsp|publisher=Gyeonggi Province|access-date=18 March 2013|language=ko|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140301045943/http://www.gg.go.kr/gg/30635/ggnet/c1/intro/page4.jsp|archive-date=1 March 2014}}align=right|1,328.5

|Suwon

GyeonggiSudogwonGyeonggi{{lang|ko|경기}}{{lang|ko|京畿}}
{{flag|North Gyeongsang}}Gyeongsangbuk-do{{lang|ko|경상북도}}{{lang|ko|慶尙北道}}KR-47

|align=right|2,644,757

align=right|19,030{{cite web|script-title=ko:경북현황|url=http://www.gb.go.kr/open_content/about_gb/index.jsp?LARGE_CODE=10&MEDIUM_CODE=10&SMALL_CODE=1&SMALL_CODE2=&SMALL_CODE3=&target=main&URL=/open_content/about_gb/gb_summary/gb_summary_intro.jsp|publisher=North Gyeongsang Province|access-date=18 March 2013|language=ko}}align=right|139.0

|Andong

rowspan=2|Gyeongsangrowspan=2|YeongnamGyeongbuk{{lang|ko|경북}}{{lang|ko|慶北}}
{{flag|South Gyeongsang}}Gyeongsangnam-do{{lang|ko|경상남도}}{{lang|ko|慶尙南道}}KR-48

|align=right|3,333,056

align=right|10,532{{cite web|script-title=ko:일반 현황|url=http://www.gsnd.net/jsp/sub05/05_01.jsp|publisher=South Gyeongsang Province|access-date=18 March 2013|language=ko|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140223012404/http://www.gsnd.net/jsp/sub05/05_01.jsp|archive-date=23 February 2014}}align=right|316.5

|Changwon

Gyeongnam{{lang|ko|경남}}{{lang|ko|慶南}}
{{flagicon image|Flag of Jeonbuk State.svg}} North JeollaJeonbuk State{{cite web|title=About Jeonbuk State|url=https://www.jeonbuk.go.kr/eng/index.jeonbuk?menuCd=DOM_000000701001000000|publisher=Jeonbuk State|access-date=13 October 2024|language=en }}|{{lang|ko|전북특별자치도}}{{lang|ko|全北特別自治道}}KR-45

|align=right|1,802,766

align=right|8,043align=right|224.1

|Jeonju

rowspan=3|Jeollarowspan=2|HonamJeonbuk{{lang|ko|전북}}{{lang|ko|全北}}
{{flag|South Jeolla}}Jeollanam-do{{lang|ko|전라남도}}{{lang|ko|全羅南道}}KR-46

|align=right|1,788,807

align=right|11,858align=right|150.9

|Muan

Jeonnam{{lang|ko|전남}}{{lang|ko|全南}}
{{flag|Jeju}}Jeju Special
Self-Governing Province
{{lang|ko|제주특별자치도}}{{lang|ko|濟州特別自治道}}KR-49

|align=right|670,858

align=right|1,849{{cite web|title=Geography|url=http://english.jeju.go.kr/index.php/contents/AboutJeju/intro/geography|publisher=Jeju Province|access-date=18 March 2013}}align=right|362.8

|Jeju

JejuJeju{{lang|ko|제주}}{{lang|ko|濟州}}

Claimed provinces

{{administrative divisions of South Korea}}

South Korea claims five provinces on the territory controlled by North Korea. These claimed provinces are managed by the Committee for the Five Northern Korean Provinces ({{korean|hangul=이북5도위원회|hanja={{lang|ko|以北五道委員會}}}}). These provinces are based on the divisions of the Korean Empire era and are different from the present North Korean provinces.

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!Historical province!!Name!!Hangul!!Hanja!!Area (km2)!!Capital!!Cultural region!!colspan=3|Abbreviation

rowspan=2|Hamgyeong

|North Hamgyeong

|{{lang|ko|함경북도}}

{{lang|ko|咸鏡北道}}

|align=right|20,345

CheongjinGwanbukHambuk{{lang|ko|함북}}{{lang|ko|咸北}}
South Hamgyeong

|{{lang|ko|함경남도}}

{{lang|ko|咸鏡南道}}

|align=right|31,977

HamheungGwannamHamnam{{lang|ko|함남}}{{lang|ko|咸南}}
rowspan=2|Pyeongan

|North Pyeongan

|{{lang|ko|평안북도}}

{{lang|ko|平安北道}}

|align=right|28,443

Sinuijurowspan=2|GwanseoPyeongbuk{{lang|ko|평북}}{{lang|ko|平北}}
South Pyeongan

|{{lang|ko|평안남도}}

{{lang|ko|平安南道}}

|align=right|14,944

PyeongyangPyeongnam{{lang|ko|평남}}{{lang|ko|平南}}
Hwanghae

|Hwanghae

|{{lang|ko|황해도}}

{{lang|ko|黃海道}}

|align=right|16,744

HaejuHaeseoHwanghae{{lang|ko|황해}}{{lang|ko|黃海}}

See also

References

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{{Regions and administrative divisions of South Korea}}

{{Articles on first-level administrative divisions of Asian countries}}

Provinces, Korea S

Category:Lists of subdivisions of South Korea