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Gwangyeoksi (부산광역시)
Daegu Gwangyeoksi (대구광역시)
Incheon Gwangyeoksi (인천광역시)
Daejeon Gwangyeoksi (대전광역시)
Gwangju Gwangyeoksi (광주광역시)
Ulsan Gwangyeoksi (울산광역시)...
- transcription(s) • Hangul 대전광역시 • Hanja 大田廣域市 • Revised
Romanization Daejeon-
gwangyeoksi • McCune–Reischauer Taejŏn-gwangyŏksi View of
Daejeon from Bomunsan...
- name transcription(s) • Hangul 인천광역시 • Hanja 仁川廣域市 • Revised Romanization
Incheon Gwangyeoksi • McCune–Reischauer Inch'ŏn Kwangyŏksi
Songdo International Business...
- (Special City),
while the next six-largest
cities are
classified as
gwangyeoksi (Metropolitan Cities).
Smaller cities are
classified as si ("cities")...
- up of 22 first-tier
administrative divisions: 6
metropolitan cities (
gwangyeoksi 광역시/廣域市), 1
special city (teukbyeolsi 특별시/特別市), 1
special self-governing...
- transcription(s) • Hangul 울산광역시 • Hanja 蔚山廣域市 • Revised
Romanization Ulsan-
gwangyeoksi • McCune–Reischauer Ulsan-gwangyŏksi
Taehwa River and
Ulsan Daewangam...
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moved from
Busan to Changwon. In 1995,
Busan became a
Metropolitan City (
Gwangyeoksi), and
Ulsan separated from
South Gyeongsang Province to
become a Metropolitan...
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Directly Governed City (Jikhalsi), and then
became a
Metropolitan City (
Gwangyeoksi) in 1995. Due to a
variety of factors,
including the
ancient rivalry...
- level)
Hamlets (ban,
sixth level)[citation needed] 6
Metropolitan Cities (
gwangyeoksi) 75
cities (si) 77
counties (gun) 6
provinces (do) Districts(non-administrative)...
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governed city (Jikhalsi), and was
redesignated as a
metropolitan city (
Gwangyeoksi) in 1995. Today,
Daegu is the third-largest
metropolitan area in Korea...