In both North and South Korea, a special city, a metropolitan city, or a directly governed city is a city that has a status equivalent to that of a province (do). Hence, like the provinces, such cities are under the direct administration of the central governments.
As of 2004, there are two directly governed cities (chikhalsi; 직할시; 直轄市) and three other special provincial-level administrative regions in North Korea; and one special city (teukbyeolsi; 특별시; 特別市) and six metropolitan cities (gwangyeoksi; 광역시; 廣域市) in South Korea. Before 1995, the five largest gwangyeoksi in South Korea were classified as chik'alshi (McCune-Reischauer: chikhalsi; revised: jikhalsi).
In the following tables, "Established" shows when the city split from the province it was located in.
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Directly Governed Cities are the highest-ranked cities in North Korea.
The levels of cities in North Korea are:
Division name | Chosŏn'gŭl | Hancha | Year of Split | Province split from | Population | Density (/km²) | Area (km²) | Divisions |
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P'yŏngyang Directly Governed City | 평양 직할시 | 平壤直轄市 | 1946 | P'yŏngannam | 3,255,388 | 1,019 | 3,194 | List |
Rasŏn Special City | 라선 특별시 | 羅先特別市 | 2010 | Hamgyŏngbuk | 205,000 | 275 | 746 | List |
Notes:
Division name | Chosŏn'gŭl | Hancha | Province absorb into | Administered Years |
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Ch'ŏngjin City | 청진시 | 淸津市 | Hamgyŏngpuk | 1960–1967, 1977–1985 |
Hamhŭng City | 함흥시 | 咸興市 | Hamgyŏngnam | 1960–1967 |
Kaesŏng City | 개성시 | 開城市 | Hwanghaepuk | 1951–1955 |
Namp'o City | 남포 특별시 | 南浦市 | P'yŏngannam |
The sources for this section are Chosun Ilbo's pages 행정구역 현황 ("Haengjeong Guyeok Hyeonhwang") and 행정구역 개편 일지 ("Haengjeong Guyeok Gaepyeon Ilji") (in Korean only; updated 2004).
Administrative divisions of South Korea |
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Provincial level |
Province (道 도 do) |
Special Self-Governing Province (特別自治道 특별자치도 teukbyeoljachi-do) |
Special city (特別市 특별시 teukbyeol-si) |
Metropolitan city (廣域市 광역시 gwangyeok-si) |
Municipal level |
City (市 시 si) |
County (郡 군 gun) |
District (區 구 gu) |
Town (邑 읍 eup) |
Township (面 면 myeon) |
Neighbourhood (洞 동 dong) |
Ri (里 리 ri) |
Special City and Metropolitan Cities are the highest-ranked cities in South Korea.
Two levels of cities in South Korea:
In South Korean special 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. Mayor of Seoul.
Division name | Hangul | Hanja | Year of Split | Province split from | Population | Density (/km²) | Area (km²) | Divisions |
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Seoul Special City | 서울 특별시 | 서울特別市 | 1946 | Gyeonggi Province | 10,464,051 | 17,288 | 605 | List |
Busan Metropolitan City | 부산 광역시 | 釜山廣域市 | 1963 | South Gyeongsang Province | 3,574,340 | 4,666 | 766 | List |
Incheon Metropolitan City | 인천 광역시 | 仁川廣域市 | 1981 | Gyeonggi Province | 2,710,579 | 2,810 | 965 | List |
Daegu Metropolitan City | 대구 광역시 | 大邱廣域市 | 1981 | North Gyeongsang Province | 2,512,604 | 2,842 | 884 | List |
Gwangju Metropolitan City | 광주 광역시 | 光州廣域市 | 1986 | South Jeolla Province | 1,415,953 | 2,824 | 501 | List |
Daejeon Metropolitan City | 대전 광역시 | 大田廣域市 | 1989 | South Chungcheong Province | 1,442,857 | 2,673 | 540 | List |
Ulsan Metropolitan City | 울산 광역시 | 蔚山廣域市 | 1997 | South Gyeongsang Province | 1,126,879 | 1,030 | 1,056 | List |
Division name | Hangul | Hanja | Year of Split | Province split from | Map |
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Sejong Special Autonomous City | 세종 특별자치시 | 世宗特別自治市 | 2012 | Chungcheongnam |
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