List of second-level administrative divisions of North Korea
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Administrative divisions of North Korea |
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Provincial level |
Province (도 道 to) |
Direct-administered city (직할시 直轄市 chikhalsi) |
Special city (특별시 特別市 t'ŭkpyŏlsi) |
Municipal level |
Special-level city (특급시 特級市 t'ŭkkŭpsi) |
City (시 市 si) |
County (군 郡 kun) |
District (구역 區域 kuyŏk) |
District (구 區 ku) |
Submunicipal level |
Town (읍 邑 ŭp) |
Neighbourhood (동 洞 tong) |
Village (리 里 ri) |
Workers' District (로동자구 勞動者區 rodongjagu) |
This is a list of all second-level administrative divisions of North Korea, including cities, counties, workers' districts, districts, and wards, organized by province or directly governed city.
Pyongyang Directly Governed City
- 18 wards (guyok): Chung, Pyongchon, Potonggang, Moranbong, Sosong, Songyo, Tongdaewon, Taedonggang, Sadong, Taesong, Mangyongdae, Hyongjesan, Ryongsong, Samsok, Ryokpo, Nakrang, Sunan, Unjong
- 1 county (kun): Kangdong
Rason Special City
- 1 ward (guyok): Rajin
- 1 county (kun): Sonbong
Chagang Province
- 3 cities (si): Kanggye, Huichon, Manpo
- 15 counties (kun): Changgang, Chasong, Chonchon, Chosan, Chunggang, Hwapyong, Kopung, Rangnim, Ryongnim, Sijung, Songgan, Songwon, Usi, Wiwon, Tongsin
North Hamgyong Province
- 3 cities (si): Chongjin, Hoeryong, Kimchaek
- 12 counties (kun): Myonggan, Hwadae, Kilju, Kyongsong, Musan, Myongchon, Onsong, Orang, Puryong, Kyongwon, Kyonghung, Yonsa
South Hamgyong Province
- 4 cities (si): Hamhung, Hungnam, Sinpo, Tanchon
- 1 district (ku): Sudong
- 1 area (chigu): Kumho
- 15 counties (kun): Changjin, Chongpyong, Hamju, Hochon, Hongwon, Kowon, Kumya, Pujon, Pukchong, Ragwon, Riwon, Sinhung, Toksong, Yonggwang, Yodok
North Hwanghae Province
- 3 cities (si): Sariwon, Kaesong (City with special status / Kaesong Industrial Region), Songrim
- 19 counties (kun): Changpung, Chunghwa, Hwangju, Kaepung, Kangnam, Koksan, Kumchon, Pongsan, Pyongsan, Rinsan, Sangwon, Singye, Sinpyong, Sohung, Suan, Tosan, Unpa, Yonsan, Yontan
South Hwanghae Province
- 1 city (si): Haeju
- 19 counties (kun): Anak, Chaeryong, Changyon, Chongdan, Kangnyong, Kwail, Ongjin, Paechon, Pongchon, Pyoksong, Ryongyon, Samchon, Sinchon, Sinwon, Songhwa, Taetan, Unnyul, Unchon, Yonan
Kangwon Province
- 2 cities (si): Munchon, Wonsan
- 1 special administrative region: Mount Kumgang Tourist Region
- 15 counties (kun): Anbyon, Changdo, Chorwon, Chonnae, Hoeyang, Ichon, Kimhwa, Kosan, Kosong, Kumgang (Kumgangsan Tourist Region), Pangyo, Poptong, Pyonggang, Sepo, Tongchon
North Pyongan Province
- 3 cities (si): Sinuiju, Chongju, Kusong
- 22 counties (kun): Changsong, Cholsan, Chonma, Hyangsan, Kujang, Kwaksan, Nyongbyon, Pakchon, Pihyon, Pyoktong, Ryongchon, Sakchu, Sindo, Sonchon, Taechon, Taegwan, Tongchang, Tongnim, Uiju, Unjon, Unsan, Yomju
South Pyongan Province
- 6 cities (si): P'yŏngsŏng, Anju, Kaechon, Nampho (City with special status), Sunchon, Tokchon
- 1 district (ku): Chongnam
- 2 districts (chigu): Tukchang, Ungok
- 14 counties (kun): Chungsan, Hoechang, Maengsan, Mundok, Nyongwon, Pukchang, Pyongwon, Sinyang, Songchon, Sukchon, Taehung, Taedong, Unsan, Yangdok
Ryanggang Province
- 1 city (si): Hyesan
- 11 counties (kun): Kapsan, Kimjongsuk, Kimhyonggwon, Kimhyongjik, Paegam, Pochon, Pungso, Samjiyon, Samsu, Taehongdan, Unhung
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