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Provinces are the first-level division within North Korea. There are 9 provinces in North Korea: Chagang, North Hamgyong, South Hamgyong, North Hwanghae, South Hwanghae, Kangwon, North Pyongan, South Pyongan, and Ryanggang.
At the highest level are nine provinces and four special municipalities. The second-level divisions are cities, counties, and districts. These are further ...
List of second-level administrative divisions of North Korea · 1 Pyongyang Directly Governed City · 2 Rason Special City · 3 Kaesong Special City · 4 Chagang ...
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Template:Regions and administrative divisions of North Korea · Chagang · Kangwon · North Hamgyong · North Hwanghae · North Pyongan · Ryanggang · South Hamgyong ...
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 ...
Other cities are classified as si (city) and are under provincial jurisdiction, at the same level as counties (see Administrative divisions of North Korea).
At the highest level are nine provinces and four special municipalities. The second-level divisions are cities, counties, and districts. These are further ...