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The primary division of a dong is the tong (통; 統), but divisions at this level and below are seldom used in daily life. [6] Some populous dong are subdivided into ga ( 가; 街 ), which are not a separate level of government, but only exist for use in addresses.
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
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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A gu (Korean: 구), or district, is an administrative unit in South Korea.There are two kinds of districts in South Korea.One is the autonomous district (자치구; jachigu) of special and metropolitan cities, which is a municipal entity similar to a city with its own mayor along with its own legislative council.
Subdivisions of former countries (53 C, ... Subdivisions of South Korea (12 C, 8 P) ... Pages in category "Administrative divisions by country"
Administrative divisions of Korea may refer to: Provinces of Korea, of the Korean Empire and of Korea under Japanese rule Eight Provinces of Korea (later thirteen), under the Joseon Dynasty; Administrative divisions of North Korea; Administrative divisions of South Korea
South Chungcheong: 1988.12.31: Administrative divisions were annexed by Daejeon City (Daedeok District) and Nonsan County. Yeongi County: 연기군: 燕岐郡: South Chungcheong: 2012.7.1: Dissolved, became administrative divisions under the newly established Sejong City. Gongju County: 공주군: 公州郡: South Chungcheong: 1995.1.1