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List of Counties of South Korea SNo County Province 1 Gijang County Busan (Metropolitan city) 2 Dalseong County Daegu (Metropolitan city) 3 Ganghwa County Incheon (Metropolitan city) 4 Ongjin County Incheon (Metropolitan city) 5 Ulju County Ulsan (Metropolitan city) 6 Gapyeong County Gyeonggi 7 Yangpyeong County Gyeonggi 8 Yeoncheon County Gyeonggi 9 Cheorwon County Gangwon 10 Goseong County Gangwon 11 Hoengseong County Gangwon 12 Hongcheon County Gangwon 13 Hwacheon County Gangwon 14 Inje County Gangwon 15 Jeongseon County Gangwon 16 Pyeongchang County Gangwon 17 Yanggu County Gangwon 18 Yangyang County Gangwon 19 Yeongwol County Gangwon 20 Boeun County North Chungcheong 21 Cheongwon County North Chungcheong 22 Danyang County North Chungcheong 23 Eumseong County North Chungcheong 24 Goesan County North Chungcheong 25 Jincheon County North Chungcheong 26 Okcheon County North Chungcheong 27 Jeungpyeong County North Chungcheong 28 Yeongdong County North Chungcheong 29 Buyeo County South Chungcheong 30 Cheongyang County South Chungcheong 31 Geumsan County South Chungcheong 32 Hongseong County South Chungcheong 33 Seocheon County South Chungcheong 34 Taean County South Chungcheong 35 Yesan County South Chungcheong 36 Buan County North Jeolla 37 Gochang County North Jeolla 38 Imsil County North Jeolla 39 Jangsu County North Jeolla 40 Jinan County North Jeolla 41 Muju County North Jeolla 42 Sunchang County North Jeolla 43 Wanju County North Jeolla 44 Boseong County South Jeolla 45 Damyang County South Jeolla 46 Gangjin County South Jeolla 47 Goheung County South Jeolla 48 Gokseong County South Jeolla 49 Gurye County South Jeolla 50 Haenam County South Jeolla 51 Hampyeong County South Jeolla 52 Hwasun County South Jeolla 53 Jangheung County South Jeolla 54 Jangseong County South Jeolla 55 Jindo County South Jeolla 56 Muan County South Jeolla 57 Sinan County South Jeolla 58 Wando County South Jeolla 59 Yeongam County South Jeolla 60 Yeonggwang County South Jeolla 61 Bonghwa County North Gyeongsang 62 Cheongdo County North Gyeongsang 63 Cheongsong County North Gyeongsang 64 Chilgok County North Gyeongsang 65 Goryeong County North Gyeongsang 66 Gunwi County North Gyeongsang 67 Seongju County North Gyeongsang 68 Uiseong County North Gyeongsang 69 Uljin County North Gyeongsang 70 Ulleung County North Gyeongsang 71 Yecheon County North Gyeongsang 72 Yeongdeok County North Gyeongsang 73 Yeongyang County North Gyeongsang 74 Changnyeong County South Gyeongsang 75 Geochang County South Gyeongsang 76 Goseong County South Gyeongsang 77 Hadong County South Gyeongsang 78 Haman County South Gyeongsang 79 Hapcheon County South Gyeongsang 80 Hamyang County South Gyeongsang 81 Namhae County South Gyeongsang 82 Sancheong County South Gyeongsang 83 Uiryeong County South Gyeongsang For other more formats kindly visit www.downloadexcelfiles.com Original source : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_in_South_Korea.
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