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Index Ri (administrative division)

A ri or village is an administrative unit in both North Korea and South Korea.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 6 relations: Administrative divisions of North Korea, Administrative divisions of South Korea, Encyclopedia of Korean Culture, North Korea, South Korea, Village.

  2. Korea geography stubs
  3. Subdivisions of North Korea
  4. Subdivisions of South Korea
  5. Villages in North Korea
  6. Villages in South Korea

Administrative divisions of North Korea

The administrative divisions of North Korea are organized into three hierarchical levels. Ri (administrative division) and administrative divisions of North Korea are Subdivisions of North Korea.

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Administrative divisions of South Korea

South Korea is made 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 city (teukbyeol-jachisi 특별자치시/特別自治市), and 14 provinces (do 도/道), including three special self-governing provinces (teukbyeol jachido 특별자치도/特別自治道) and five claimed by the ROK government. Ri (administrative division) and administrative divisions of South Korea are Subdivisions of South Korea.

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Encyclopedia of Korean Culture

The Encyclopedia of Korean Culture is a Korean-language encyclopedia published by the Academy of Korean Studies and DongBang Media Co.

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North Korea

North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia.

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South Korea

South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia.

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Village

A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town (although the word is often used to describe both hamlets and smaller towns), with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand.

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See also

Korea geography stubs

Subdivisions of North Korea

Subdivisions of South Korea

Villages in North Korea

Villages in South Korea

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ri_(administrative_division)

Also known as -ri, Villages of South Korea.