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List of Cities of South Korea Population Founded Sr.No City Province Area (2012) (ROK) 1 Andong North Gyeongsang 168,009 1521.26 1963-01-01 2 Ansan Gyeonggi 715,313 149.06 1986-01-01 3 Anseong Gyeonggi 180,900 553.47 1998-04-01 4 Anyang Gyeonggi 614,170 58.46 1973-07-01 5 Asan South Chungcheong 275,350 542.15 1986-01-01 6 Boryeong South Chungcheong 106,106 569.01 1986-01-01 7 Bucheon Gyeonggi 872,662 53.40 1973-07-01 8 Busan Metropolitan city 3,548,640 765.94 1914-03-01 9 Changwon South Gyeongsang 1,091,733 736.34 1980-04-01 10 Cheonan South Chungcheong 574,148 636.22 1963-01-01 11 Cheongju North Chungcheong 662,852 153.45 1946-06-01 12 Chuncheon Gangwon 273,130 1116.35 1946-06-01 13 Chungju North Chungcheong 208,266 983.70 1956-07-08 14 Daegu Metropolitan city 2,508,563 885.60 1914-03-01 15 Daejeon Metropolitan city 1,518,651 539.86 1935-10-01 16 Dangjin South Chungcheong 151,013 694.08 2012-01-01 17 Dongducheon Gyeonggi 96,215 95.66 1981-07-01 18 Donghae Gangwon 94,617 180.17 1980-04-01 19 Gangneung Gangwon 217,494 1040.07 1955-09-01 20 Geoje South Gyeongsang 232,891 401.61 1989-01-01 21 Gimcheon North Gyeongsang 135,421 1009.50 1949-08-14 22 Gimhae South Gyeongsang 507,726 463.28 1981-07-01 23 Gimje North Jeolla 92,911 544.99 1989-01-01 24 Gimpo Gyeonggi 260,997 276.64 1998-04-01 25 Gongju South Chungcheong 124,359 940.36 1986-01-01 26 Goyang Gyeonggi 961,451 267.31 1992-02-01 27 Gumi North Gyeongsang 413,893 615.52 1978-02-15 28 Gunpo Gyeonggi 287,311 36.36 1989-01-01 29 Gunsan North Jeolla 276,538 675.38 1914-03-01 30 Guri Gyeonggi 194,537 33.30 1986-01-01 31 Gwacheon Gyeonggi 71,799 35.86 1986-01-01 32 Gwangju Metropolitan city 1,466,516 501.26 1935-10-01 33 Gwangju Gyeonggi 266,444 430.96 2001-03-21 34 Gwangmyeong Gyeonggi 355,618 38.50 1981-07-01 35 Gwangyang South Jeolla 150,565 453.84 1989-01-01 36 Gyeongju North Gyeongsang 265,028 1324.39 1955-09-01 37 Gyeongsan North Gyeongsang 243,746 411.70 1989-01-01 38 Gyeryong South Chungcheong 42,427 60.74 2003-09-19 39 Hanam Gyeonggi 148,122 93.07 1989-01-01 40 Hwaseong Gyeonggi 517,505 687.54 2001-03-21 41 Icheon Gyeonggi 204,331 531.09 1996-03-01 42 Iksan North Jeolla 308,458 506.70 1947-02-23 43 Incheon Metropolitan city 2,808,286 1032.41 1914-03-01 44 Jecheon North Chungcheong 137,317 883.09 1980-04-01 45 Jeongeup North Jeolla 120,114 692.93 1981-07-01 46 Jeonju North Jeolla 647,504 206.22 1935-10-01 47 Jeju Jeju 423,853 977.80 1955-09-01 48 Jinju South Gyeongsang 336,310 712.62 1939-10-01 49 Naju South Jeolla 88,094 608.15 1981-07-01 50 Namyangju Gyeonggi 580,151 458.54 1989-01-01 51 Namwon North Jeolla 87,367 752.50 1981-07-01 52 Nonsan South Chungcheong 127,056 554.85 1996-03-01 53 Miryang South Gyeongsang 109,087 799.01 1989-01-01 54 Mokpo South Jeolla 244,256 50.08 1914-03-01 55 Mungyeong North Gyeongsang 76,045 911.17 1986-01-01 56 Osan Gyeonggi 194,775 42.76 1989-01-01 57 Paju Gyeonggi 382,816 672.57 1996-03-01 58 Pocheon Gyeonggi 157,684 826.50 2003-10-19 59 Pohang North Gyeongsang 517,322 1128.76 1949-08-14 60 Pyeongtaek Gyeonggi 428,075 454.62 1986-01-01 61 Sacheon South Gyeongsang 114,654 398.25 1956-07-08 62 Sangju North Gyeongsang 104,652 1254.83 1986-01-01 63 Samcheok Gangwon 71,825 1185.86 1986-01-01 64 Sejong Special autonomous city 122,263 465.23 2012-07-01 65 Seogwipo Jeju 153,241 870.87 1981-07-01 66 Seongnam Gyeonggi 979,412 141.82 1973-07-01 67 Seosan South Chungcheong 161,610 740.66 1989-01-01 68 Seoul Special city 10,251,297 605.27 1914-03-01 69 Siheung Gyeonggi 400,891 135.02 1989-01-01 70 Sokcho Gangwon 88,723 105.00 1963-01-01 71 Suncheon South Jeolla 272,274 907.41 1949-08-14 72 Suwon Gyeonggi 1,098,010 121.09 1949-08-14 73 Taebaek Gangwon 49,837 303.57 1981-07-01 74 Tongyeong South Gyeongsang 140,140 238.85 1955-09-01 75 Uijeongbu Gyeonggi 430,198 81.59 1963-01-01 76 Uiwang Gyeonggi 150,379 54.00 1989-01-01 77 Ulsan Metropolitan city 1,136,948 1057.50 1962-06-01 78 Wonju Gangwon 321,146 872.56 1955-09-01 79 Yangju Gyeonggi 199,956 309.77 2003-10-19 80 Yangsan South Gyeongsang 267,108 485.18 1996-03-01 81 Yeoju Gyeonggi 109,265 608.64 2013-09-23 82 Yeongcheon North Gyeongsang 103,174 920.29 1981-07-01 83 Yeongju North Gyeongsang 114,446 669.05 1980-04-01 84 Yeosu South Jeolla 292,627 501.27 1949-08-14 85 Yongin Gyeonggi 898,530 591.36 1996-03-01 For more other formats visit www.downloadexcelfiles.com.
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