Administrative divisions of North Korea

Administrative divisions of North Korea

As of 2004, North Korea consisted of two directly-governed cities (Chikhalsi; 직할시;直轄市), three special administrative regions with various designations, and nine provinces (Do, singular and plural; ; ).

These 14 regions are, in turn, divided into a Special City (T'ŭkkŭpsi,), Cities (Si), Counties (Kun), Wards (Kuyŏk, equivalent to South Korean Gu), and Districts (Ku and Chigu). These subdivisions are in turn divided into Neighbourhoods (Tong), Villages (Ri), and Workers' Districts (Rodongjagu). (The English translations are not official, but approximations.)

(Names are romanized according to the McCune-Reischauer system as officially used in North Korea; the editor was also guided by the spellings used on the 2003 National Geographic map of Korea).

Contents

Directly-governed cities

Special Administrative Regions

Provinces

Former Directly Governed Cities

Sources

The sources for this article are Chosun Ilbo's pages 행정구역 현황 ("Haengjeong Guyeok Hyeonhwang") and 행정구역 개편 일지 ("Haengjeong Guyeok Gaepyeon Ilji") (Korean only; updated 2004).

See also

See also: Administrative divisions of North Korea, Administrative divisions of South Korea, Chagang, Chongjin, Chosun Ilbo, Hamhung, Hangul, Hanja, Kaesong