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This is a list cities of South Korea by population including provincial-level divisions: special city (특별시/特別市) and metropolitan cities (광역시/廣域市), and municipal-level division: cities (시/市). Other municipal-level divisions: counties (군/郡 which have populations under 50K) and districts (구/區) are not included.
Largest cities or towns in South Korea. 2015 Population and Housing Census [1] Rank Name Province Pop. Rank Name Province Pop. Seoul Busan: 1:
All population figures come from the 2008 North Korean census. Several former special cities have been re-merged with their provinces, including Chongjin, Hamhung and Kaesong. Rason was annexed into North Hamgyong Province in 2004, but was later promoted back to special city in 2010 to help manage it for foreign investment.
In South Korean special metropolitan city and metropolitan cities, the mayor is the highest-ranking official in charge. The mayor is directly elected by the people registered in the city for a duration of four years (e.g., the mayor of Seoul).
List of cities in the People's Republic of China by population; List of cities in the People's Republic of China by GDP per capita; List of metropolitan areas in Taiwan; List of Taiwanese counties and cities by population; List of metropolitan areas by population; Cities of South Korea; Cities of North Korea; List of Japanese cities by population
A town or eup is an administrative unit in South Korea; along with township (rural), a town (urban) is one of the divisions of a county, and of some cities with a population of less than 500,000. The main town or towns in a county—or the secondary town or towns within a city's territory—are designated as towns.
Democratic People's Republic of Korea: List of cities in North Korea ... Urban Population (2010) Administrative Population (2010) Shanghai:
List of cities in Korea may refer to: List of cities in North Korea; List of cities in South Korea; See also. Administrative divisions of Korea (disambiguation)