List of cities and counties of North Chungcheong Province

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North Chungcheong Province is divided into 3 cities (si) and 8 counties (gun). The city and county names below are given in English, Hangul, and Hanja.

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Cities

Counties

List by population and area

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NamePopulation (2007)AreaPopulation Density (2007)
Cheongju 750,723967.62 km2 (373.59 sq mi)775.8 /km2 (2009 /sq mi)
Chungju 205,907984.09 km2 (379.96 sq mi)209.2 /km2 (542 /sq mi)
Jecheon 138,201882.48 km2 (340.73 sq mi)156.6 /km2 (406 /sq mi)
Boeun County 37,114584.47 km2 (211.76 sq mi)63.5 /km2 (175 /sq mi)
Danyang County 34,122780.15 km2 (301.14 sq mi)43.7 /km2 (113 /sq mi)
Eumseong County 85,969520.53 km2 (200.98 sq mi)165.1 /km2 (428 /sq mi)
Goesan County 38,595842.19 km2 (325.17 sq mi)45.8 /km2 (119 /sq mi)
Jeungpyeong County 30,60781.83 km2 (31.59 sq mi)374.0 /km2 (969 /sq mi)
Jincheon County 60,155405.98 km2 (156.75 sq mi)148.2 /km2 (384 /sq mi)
Okcheon County 55,610537.07 km2 (207.36 sq mi)103.5 /km2 (268 /sq mi)
Yeongdong County 51,800845.03 km2 (326.27 sq mi)61.3 /km2 (159 /sq mi)

Subdivisions

MunicipalSubdivisions
Cheongju
  • Cheongwon District
    • Naesu-eup
    • Ochang-eup
    • Bugi-myeon
    • Naedeok 1-dong
    • Naedeok 2-dong
    • Ogeunjang-dong
    • Uam-dong
    • Yullyang·Sacheon-dong
  • Heungdeok District
    • Osong-eup
    • Gangnae-myeon
    • Oksan-myeon
    • Gagyeong-dong
    • Gangseo 1-dong
    • Gangseo 2-dong
    • Bokdae 1-dong
    • Bokdae 2-dong
    • Bongmyeong 1-dong
    • Bongmyeong 2·Songjeong-dong
    • Uncheon [2] ·Sinbong-dong
  • Sangdang District
    • Geumcheon-dong
    • Seongan-dong
    • Yeongun-dong
    • Yongdam·Myeongam·Sanseong-dong
    • Yongam 1-dong
    • Yongam 2-dong
    • Jungang-dong
    • Tap·Daeseong-dong
    • Gadeok-myeon
    • Namil-myeon
    • Nangseong-myeon
    • Munui-myeon
    • Miwon-myeon
  • Seowon District
    • Mochung-dong
    • Bunpyeong-dong
    • Sajik 1-dong
    • Sajik 2-dong
    • Sachang-dong
    • Sannam-dong
    • Seonghwa·Gaesin·Jungnim-dong
    • Sugok 1-dong
    • Sugok 2-dong
    • Nami-myeon
    • Hyeondo-myeon
Chungju
  • Seongnae·Chungin-dong
  • Gyohyeon·Allim-dong
  • Gyohyeon-dong
  • Yongsan-dong
  • Jihyeon-dong
  • Munwha-dong
  • Hoam·Jik-dong
  • Dalcheon-dong
  • Bongbang-dong
  • Chilgeum·Geumreung-dong
  • Yeonsu-dong
  • Mokhaeng·Yongtan-dong
  • Judeok-eub
  • Salmi-myeon
  • Suanbo-myeon
  • Daesowon-myeon
  • Shinni-myeon
  • Noeun-myeon
  • Angseong-myeon
  • Gageum-myeon
  • Geumga-myeon
  • Dongnyang-myeon
  • Sancheok-myeon
  • Eomjeong-myeon
  • Sotae-myeon
Jecheon
  • Gyo-dong
  • Namhyeon-dong
  • Sinback-dong
  • Yeongseo-dong
  • Yongdu-dong
  • Uiam-dong
  • Inseong-dong
  • Cheongjeon-dong
  • Hwasan-dong
  • Bongyang-eup
  • Geumseong-myeon
  • Deoksan-myeon
  • Baegun-myeon
  • Songhak-myeon
  • Susan-myeon
  • Cheongpung-myeon
  • Hansu-myeon
Boeun County
Danyang County
Eumseong County
Goesan County
Jeungpyeong County
Jincheon County
Okcheon County
Yeongdong County

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References

  1. "Chungbuk-do-cheong homepage" . Retrieved 2009-03-15.
  2. cgq