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A gun (군; 郡) is one of the divisions of a province (along with si), and of the metropolitan cities of Busan, Daegu, Incheon and Ulsan (along with gu). A gun has a population of less than 150,000 (more than that would make it a city or si ), is less densely populated than a gu , and is more rural in character than either of the other 2 ...
Metropolitan city Jeju: Jeju: Jejudo: KR-49 Administrative city: Jeonju: North Jeolla: Honam: KR-45 Specific city Muan: South Jeolla: Honam: KR-46 County Sejong * Sejong: Hoseo: KR-50 Metropolitan autonomous city: Seoul * Seoul: Sudogwon: KR-11 Special city: Suwon: Gyeonggi: Sudogwon: KR-41 Specific city Ulsan * Ulsan: Yeongnam: KR-31 ...
Provinces (도, 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.
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English: A map of all South Korean Metropolitan cities' wards (gu), Municipal cities (si), and Counties (gun). Date: ... Administrative divisions of South Korea;
List of national capitals serving as administrative divisions; List of autonomous areas by country; List of sovereign states; List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area, comparing continents, countries, and first-level administrative country subdivisions. List of first-level administrative divisions by population
Province-level cities have equal status to provinces in the South Korean administrative scheme, and are among the highest-ranked administrative divisions of South Korea. There are three kinds of first-level city in South Korea.