Special cities of Korea |
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Special cities in Korea are cities that have status equivalent to the provinces of Korea (do). Hence, like the provinces, the special cities are under direct administration from the central government. There are four special cities in North Korea (see Table 1) and seven in South Korea (Table 2).
Special cities in South Korea were known as jikhalsi ("directly administrated city", 직할시; 直轄市) until January 1, 1995, when they were changed to gwang-yeog-si ("metropolitan city", 광역시; 廣域市). Seoul is a teugbyeolsi ("capital metropolitan city", 특별시; 特別市), and had the status as a distinguished special city, even when it was called jikhalsi like the other special cities. In the following two tables, "Split time" means "When the city split from the province it was located in."
See also: List of cities in South Korea, List of cities in North Korea |
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