Do (administrative division)
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Do | |
Hangul | |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | do |
McCune–Reischauer | to |
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Administrative divisions of South Korea |
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Provincial level |
Province (list) |
Special self-governing province (Jeju) |
Special city (Seoul) |
Metropolitan city (list) |
Special self-governing city (Sejong) |
Municipal level |
Specific city (list) |
City (list) |
County (list) |
Autonomous District (list) |
Submunicipal level |
Administrative city (list) |
Non-autonomous District (list) |
Town (list) |
Township (list) |
Neighborhood (list) |
Village () |
A do is an administrative division in both North and South Korea. Based on the earlier Chinese circuit (whose character it shares), it is equivalent to a province or American state.
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