been used in both administrative divisions of North Korea and South Korea. A dong is, usually, the smallest level of urban-area division to have its own...
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village in India Dong (administrative division) (동 or 洞), a neighborhood division in Korea Dǒng (surname) or 董, a Chinese surname Dōng (surname) or 東,...
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neighborhoods (dong 동/洞) and villages (ri 리/里). Official Revised Romanization of Korean spellings are used The top tier of administrative divisions are the provincial-level...
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The administrative divisions of North Korea are organized into three hierarchical levels. These divisions were created in 2002. Many of the units have...
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The administrative divisions of China have consisted of several levels since ancient times, due to China's large population and geographical area. The...
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The administrative divisions of Hunan, a province of the People's Republic of China, consists of prefecture-level divisions subdivided into county-level...
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Bono-dong (Korean: 본오동; Hanja: 本五洞) is a Dong (administrative division) (neighborhood) of Sangnok District, Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. It...
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The table below indicates the types and, where known, numbers of administrative divisions used by countries and their major dependent territories. The "Type"...
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Cheonho-dong is 134-020. 134 is for Gangdong District and 020 is for Cheonho-dong. Administrative divisions of Seoul Administrative divisions of South...
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Sillim Administrative divisions of South Korea 신림동 (Sillim-dong 新林洞) (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2008-04-19. "The origin of Sillim-dong" (in...
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List of districts of Gwangju (redirect from Administrative divisions in Gwangju)
The administrative divisions and subdivisions of Gwangju are: Buk-gu (북구; 北區) Dongnim-dong (동림동) Duam-1-dong (두암1동) Duam-2-dong (두암2동) Duam-3-dong (두암3동)...
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administrative neighborhoods (dong) in Bongcheon. "Bongsari" = Bongcheon Sageori Administrative divisions of South Korea 봉천동 (Bongcheon-dong 奉天洞) (in Korean). Doosan...
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is for Myeongil-dong. Administrative divisions of Seoul Administrative divisions of South Korea 명일동 (Myeongil-dong 明逸洞) (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia...
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2 divisions. Gun are comparable to British non-metropolitan districts. Counties are divided into towns (eup) and districts (myeon). Administrative divisions...
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into 339 prefecture-level divisions, which rank below provinces and above counties as the second-level administrative division in the country. Of these...
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30 of 2008, Former Mia-4 and 9 dongs are combined for this dong. Administrative divisions of South Korea Gangbuk District official website Gangbuk District...
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its administrative dong (행정동 行政洞), Samcheong-dong. Administrative divisions of South Korea 안국동 (Anguk-dong 安國洞) (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia. Retrieved...
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Administrative divisions of South Korea 무교동 (Mugyo-dong 武橋洞) (in Korean). Retrieved 2008-05-09.[permanent dead link] "Chronicle of Beopjeong-dong and...
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Complex station of Newly developed Jamsil-dong in 1978 Bus station in Jamsil-dong in 1976 Administrative divisions of South Korea 2013년 8월 송파구 인구현황. Songpa...
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sub-districts, there are also informal divisions such as parimonthon, and phak. Furthermore, there are administrative divisions of the same level with different...
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Yonggang-dong Tojeong-dong Mapo-dong Dohwa-dong Daeheung-dong Yeomni-dong Administrative divisions of South Korea 용강동 (Yonggang-dong 龍江洞) (in Korean). Doosan...
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Shipping are headquartered in Yeoui-dong.[citation needed] Administrative divisions of South Korea 여의도동 (Yeouido-dong 汝矣島洞) (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia...
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under its administrative dong (행정동 行政洞), Gahoe-dong. Administrative divisions of South Korea 재동 (Jae-dong 齋洞) (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia. Retrieved...
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Seongdong District (section Administrative divisions)
into 20 dong (neighbourhoods). Seongdong District consists of 20 administrative dongs (haengjeong-dong, 행정동) Doseon-dong (도선동; 道詵洞) Hongik-dong (홍익동; 弘益洞):...
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Seogyo-dong (Korean: 서교동) is a dong (neighbourhood) of Mapo District, Seoul, South Korea. Seogyo Elementary School is located in Seogyo-dong. Administrative...
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managed by its administrative dong (행정동 行政洞), Yangpyeong 2-dong Administrative divisions of South Korea 양화동 (Yanghwa-dong 楊花洞) (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia...
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30 of 2008, Former Mia-6 and 7 dongs are combined for this dong. Administrative divisions of South Korea Gangbuk District official website Gangbuk District...
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There are 26 dong (neighborhoods) in Gangnam District. Gu of Seoul...
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its administrative dong (행정동 行政洞), Gayang 1-dong. Administrative divisions of South Korea 마곡동 (Magok-dong 麻谷洞) (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia. Retrieved...
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traditional Chinese: 大行政區; pinyin: Dà Xíngzhèng Qū) were top-level administrative divisions of the Communist-held Liberated Zone in Northern China and later...
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