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Large post offices used a three-digit postal code, and small offices a five-digit code. For example, the Seoul Central Post Office's code was 100, and the Seoul Susaek-dong Post Office's was 120-01. Codes in the 700s were assigned to military posts, in the 800s to Hwanghae, the 900s to Pyongan, and the 000 range to Hamgyong.
Country name (South Korea) Address line (From larger to smaller division) Recipient Postal code English, in Western order English, alternative Mr. Gildong Hong Bldg. 102 Unit 304 Sajik-ro-3-gil 23 Jongno-gu, Seoul 30174 (South Korea) Mr. Gildong Hong Apt. 102-304 Sajik-ro-3-gil 23 Jongno-gu, Seoul 30174 (South Korea) Recipient
Municipal Subdivisions Image Location Ansan: Danwon District. Wa-dong; Gojan-dong; Hosu-dong; Wongok-dong; Choji-dong; Seonbu-dong; Daebu-dong; Sangnok District. Il-dong
This module contains all ISO 3166-2 codes for South Korea. It is used by Module:ISO 3166 . The above documentation is transcluded from Module:ISO 3166/data/KR/doc .
Ojeong-gu highlighted red on a map of Bucheon. Ojeong District (Korean: 오정구; RR: Ojeong-gu) is a district of the city of Bucheon in Gyeonggi Province, South [1]The district was originally abolished in July 2016 as Bucheon became a unified city without any administrative districts. [2]
Gwanak District (Korean: 관악구; RR: Gwanak-gu) is an administrative subdivision (gu) of Seoul, South Korea. It lies on the southern skirt of Seoul, bordering Anyang of Gyeonggi Province . The southern border of Gwanak District, bordering Anyang, consists of the craggy ridgeline of Gwanaksan (Mt. Gwanak), which dominates the local geography.
Gyeonggi Province (Korean: 경기도; RR: Gyeonggi-do, Korean pronunciation: [kjʌ̹ŋ.ɡi.do̞]) is the most populous province in South Korea. Seoul , the nation's largest city and capital, is in the heart of the area but has been separately administered as a provincial-level special city since 1946.
Sanbon-dong [a] is a dong, or neighborhood, in Gunpo, a satellite city of Seoul in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Its total area is 2.05 square kilometres (0.79 sq mi). [ 1 ] Due to its population of more than 50,000, for administrative purposes the area is divided into two dong , Sanbon 1-dong and Sanbon 2-dong.