List of cities and counties of North Gyeongsang Province

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North Gyeongsang Province is divided into 10 cities (si) and 13 counties (gun). Listed below is each entity's name in English, hangul and hanja.

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Cities

Counties

List by population and area

NamePopulation (2013)Area (km²)Population Density (/km²)
Andong 167,8261,590.91105.5
Gimcheon 135,1911,009.5133.9
Gumi 417,708616.25677.8
Gyeongju 263,7041,324.39199.1
Gyeongsan 247,613411.58601.6
Mungyeong 75,74991.73825.8
Pohang 519,0601,127.24460.5
Sangju 103,9501,254.8282.8
Yeongcheon 101,295919.76110.1
Yeongju 112,482668.45168.3
Bonghwa County 33,9361,20128.3
Cheongdo County 43,787696.5362.9
Cheongsong County 26,432842.4531.4
Chilgok County 120,135451266.4
Goryeong County 35,281383.791.9
Gunwi County 24,104614.1539.2
Seongju County 44,824616.2872.7
Uiseong County 56,7771,175.8948.3
Uljin County 51,723989.0652.3
Ulleung County 10,55772.518145.6
Yecheon County 45,948660.769.5
Yeongdeok County 40,213741.0554.3
Yeongyang County 18,259815.1422.4

General information

MunicipalSubdivisionsImageLocation
Andong
  • Pungsan-eup
  • Waryeong-myeon
  • Bukhu-myeon
  • Seohu-myeon
  • Pungcheon-myeon
  • Iljik-myeon
  • Namhu-myeon
  • Namseon-myeon
  • Imha-myeon
  • Giran-myeon
  • Imdong-myeon
  • Yean-myeon
  • Dosan-myeon
  • Nokjeon-myeon
  • Junggu-dong
  • Myeongryun-dong
  • Yongsang-dong
  • Seogu-dong
  • Taehwa-dong
  • Pyeonghwa-dong
  • Angi-dong
  • Ok-dong
  • Songha-dong
  • Gangnam-dong
A bird's eye view of the Hahoe Folk Village (4458648859).jpg North Gyeongsang-Andong.svg
Gimcheon
  • Apo-eup
  • Nongso-myeon
  • Nam-myeon
  • Gaeryeong-myeon
  • Gammun-myeon
  • Eomo-myeon
  • Bongsan-myeon
  • Daehang-myeon
  • Gamcheon-myeon
  • Joma-myeon
  • Guseong-myeon
  • Nongso-myeon
  • Buhang-myeon
  • Daedeok-myeon
  • Jeungsan-myeon
  • Jasan-dong
  • Pyeonghwa Namsan-dong
  • Yanggeum-dong
  • Daesin-dong
  • Daegeok-dong
  • Jijwa-dong
  • Yulgok-dong
Gimcheon JCT.jpg North Gyeongsang-Gimcheon.svg
Gumi
  • Seonsan-eup
  • Goa-eup
  • Sandong-eup
  • Mueul-myeon
  • Okseong-myeon
  • Dogae-myeon
  • Haepyeong-myeon
  • Jangcheon-myeon
  • Songjeong-dong
  • Wonpyeong-dong
  • Doryang-dong
  • Jisan-dong
  • Seongjuwonnam-dong
  • Hyeonggok 1(il)-dong
  • Hyeonggok 2(i)-dong
  • Sinpyeong 1(il)-dong
  • Sinpyeong 2(i)-dong
  • Bisan-dong
  • Gongdan-dong
  • Gwangpyeong-dong
  • Sangmosagok-dong
  • Imo-dong
  • Indong-dong
  • Jinmi-dong
  • Yangpo-dong
Gumicityhall.jpg North Gyeongsang-Gumi.svg
Gyeongju Gyeongju montage.png North Gyeongsang-Gyeongju.svg
Gyeongsan
  • Hayang-eup
  • Jillyang-eup
  • Amnyang-eup
  • Wachon-myeon
  • Jain-myeon
  • Yongseong-myeon
  • Namsan-myeon
  • Namcheon-myeon
  • Jungang-dong
  • Dongbu-dong
  • Seobu 1-dong
  • Seobu 2-dong
  • Nambu-dong
  • Bukbu-dong
  • Jungbang-dong
yeogjeon sageorieseo bara bon gyeongsanyeog.jpg North Gyeongsang-Gyeongsan.svg
Mungyeong
  • Mungyeong-eup
  • Gaeun-eup
  • Yeongsun-myeon
  • Sanyang-myeon
  • Hogye-myeon
  • Sanbuk-myeon
  • Dongno-myeon
  • Maseong-myeon
  • Nongam-myeon
  • Jeomchon 1(il)-dong
  • Jeomchon 2(i)-dong
  • Jeomchon 3(sam)-dong
  • Jeomchon 4(sa)-dong
  • Jeomchon 5(o)-dong
Saejae Gyogwijeong.jpg North Gyeongsang-Mungyeong.svg
Pohang
  • Buk District
    • Heunghae-eup
    • Singwang-myeon
    • Cheongha-myeon
    • Songra-myeon
    • Gigye-myeon
    • Jukjang-myeon
    • Gibuk-myeon
    • Jungang-dong
    • Yanghak-dong
    • Jukdo-dong
    • Yongheung-dong
    • Uchang-dong
    • Duho-dong
    • Jangryang-dong
    • Hwanyeo-dong
  • Nam District
    • Guryongpo-eup
    • Yeonil-eup
    • Ocheon-eup
    • Daesong-myeon
    • Donghae-myeon
    • Janggi-myeon
    • Homigot-myeon
    • Sangdae-dong
    • Haedo-dong
    • Songdo-dong
    • Cheongnim-dong
    • Jecheol-dong
    • Hyogok-dong
    • Daei-dong
Pohang skyline.jpg North Gyeongsang-Pohang.svg
Sangju
  • Hamchang-eup
  • Sabeol-myeon
  • Jungdong-myeon
  • Nakdong-myeon
  • Cheongni-myeon
  • Gongseong-myeon
  • Oenam-myeon
  • Naeseo-myeon
  • Modong-myeon
  • Moseo-myeon
  • Hwadong-myeon
  • Hwaseo-myeon
  • Hwabuk-myeon
  • Oeseo-myeon
  • Euncheok-myeon
  • Gonggeom-myeon
  • Ian-myeon
  • Hwanam-myeon
  • Namwon-dong
  • Bukmun-dong
  • Gyerim-dong
  • Dongmun-dong
  • Dongseong-dong
  • Sinheung-dong
Hamchangmound2.jpg North Gyeongsang-Sangju.svg
Yeongcheon
  • Geumho-eup
  • Cheongtong-myeon
  • Sinnyeong-myeon
  • Hwasan-myeon
  • Hwabuk-myeon
  • Hwanam-myeon
  • Jayang-myeon
  • Imgo-myeon
  • Gogyeong-myeong
  • Bugan-myeon
  • Daechang-myeon
  • Dongbu-dong
  • Jungang-dong
  • Seobu-dong
  • Wansan-dong
  • Nambu-dong
Yeongcheoncityhall.jpg North Gyeongsang-Yeongcheon.svg
Yeongju
  • Punggi-eup
  • Buseok-myeon
  • Munsu-myeon
  • Pyeongeun-myeon
  • Isan-myeon
  • Bongheon-myeon
  • Sunheung-myeon
  • Jangsu-myeon
  • Anjeong-myeon
  • Dansan-myeon
  • Yeongju-1-dong
  • Yeongju-2-dong
  • Gaheung-1-dong
  • Gaheung-2-dong
  • Hyucheon-1-dong
  • Hyucheon-2-dong
  • Hyucheon-3-dong
  • Sangmang-dong
  • Hamang-dong
Muryangsujeon2.jpg North Gyeongsang-Yeongju.svg
Bonghwa County Korea-Bonghwa County-Cheongnyangsa-02.jpg North Gyeongsang-Bonghwa.svg
Cheongdo County Korea-2006 Cheongdo Bullfighting Festival-01.jpg North Gyeongsang-Cheongdo.svg
Cheongsong County
  • Cheongsong-eup
  • Juwangsan-myeon
  • Bunam-myeon
  • Hyeondong-myeon
  • Hyeongseo-myeon
  • Andeok-myeon
  • Pacheon-myeon
  • Jinbo-myeon
North Gyeongsang-Cheongsong.svg
Chilgok County
  • Waegwan-eup
  • Buksam-eup
  • Seokjeok-eup
  • Jicheon-myeon
  • Dongmyeong-myeon
  • Gasan-myeon
  • Yakmok-myeon
  • Gisan-myeon
North Gyeongsang-Chilgok.svg
Goryeong County
  • Daegaya-eup
  • Deokgok-myeon
  • Unsu-myeon
  • Seongsan-myeon
  • Dasan-myeon
  • Gaejin-myeon
  • Ugok-myeon
  • Ssangnim-myeon
North Gyeongsang-Goryeong.svg
Gunwi County
  • Gunwi-eup
  • Sobo-myeon
  • Hyoryeong-myeon
  • Bugye-myeon
  • Ubo-myeon
  • Uiheung-myeon
  • Sanseong-myeon
  • Samgugyusa-myeon
North Gyeongsang-Gunwi.svg
Seongju County
  • Seongju-eup
  • Seonnam-myeon
  • Yongam-myeon
  • Suryun-myeon
  • Gacheon-myeon
  • Geumsu-myeon
  • Daega-myeon
  • Byeokjin-myeon
  • Chojeon-myeon
  • Wolhang-myeon
North Gyeongsang-Seongju.svg
Uiseong County
  • Uiseong-eup
  • Danchon-myeon
  • Jeomgok-myeon
  • Oksan-myeon
  • Sagok-myeon
  • Chunsan-myeon
  • Gaeum-myeon
  • Geumseong-myeon
  • Bongyang-myeon
  • Bian-myeon
  • Gucheon-myeon
  • Danmil-myeon
  • Danbuk-myeon
  • Angye-myeon
  • Dain-myeon
  • Sinpyeong-myeon
  • Anpyeong-myeon
  • Ansa-myeon
Korea-Uiseong County-Garlic Tower-01.jpg North Gyeongsang-Uiseong.svg
Uljin County
  • Uljin-eup
  • Pyeonghae-eup
  • Buk-myeon
  • Geumgangsong-myeon
  • Geunnam-myeon
  • Maehwa-myeon
  • Giseong-myeon
  • Onjeong-myeon
  • Jukbyeon-myeon
  • Hupo-myeon
North Gyeongsang-Uljin.svg
Ulleung County
  • Ulleung-eup
  • Buk-myeon
  • Seo-myeon
North Gyeongsang-Ulleung.svg
Yecheon County
  • Yecheon-eup
  • Yongmun-myeon
  • Hyoja-myeon
  • Eunpung-myeon
  • Gamcheon-myeon
  • Bomun-myeon
  • Homyeong-myeon
  • Yucheon-myeon
  • Yonggung-myeon
  • Gaepo-myeon
  • Jibo-myeon
  • Pungyang-myeon
North Gyeongsang-Yecheon.svg
Yeongdeok County
  • Yeongdeok-eup
  • Changsu-myeon
  • Byeonggok-myeon
  • Yeonghae-myeon
  • Chuksan-myeon
  • Jipum-myeon
  • Ganggu-myeon
  • Dalsan-myeon
  • Namjeong-myeon
North Gyeongsang-Yeongdeok.svg
Yeongyang County
  • Yeongyang-eup
  • Ibam-myeon
  • Cheonggi-myeon
  • Irwol-myeon
  • Subi-myeon
  • Seokbo-myeon
North Gyeongsang-Yeongyang.svg

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