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List of counties of South Korea

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List of counties of South Korea
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List of all counties in South Korea: There are 82 counties in South Korea since Cheongwon County was dissolved on July 1, 2014 and consolidated by Cheongju.

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1946
  • Cheongju County
  • Chuncheon County
  • Yeongpyeong County
1949
  • Yeosu County
1952
  • Gangneung County
  • Gyeongju County
  • Wonju County
1956
1963
  • Cheongan County
1973
  • Bucheong County
  • Dongrae County
1980
  • Jecheong County
1988
  • Gwangsan County
1989
  • Chunseong County
  • Daedeok County
  • Siheung County
  • Wolseong County
  • Wonseong County
1992
  • Goyang County
1995
  • Asan County
  • Boryeong County
  • Changwon County
  • Cheonan County
  • Chuncheon County
  • Geoje County
  • Geumreung County
  • Gimhae County
  • Gimje County
  • Gongju County
  • Gwangyang County
  • Gyeongju County
  • Gyeongsan County
  • Iksan County
  • Jecheon County
  • Jeongeup County
  • Jinyang County annexed by Jinju
  • Jungwon County annexed by Chungju
  • Miryang County
  • Mungyeong County
  • Myeongju County annexed by Gangneung
  • Naju County
  • Namwon County
  • Namyangju County
  • Okgu County annexed by Gunsan
  • Pyeongtaek County
  • Sacheon County
  • Samcheok County
  • Sangju County
  • Seonsan County annexed by Gumi
  • Seosan County
  • Seungju County annexed by Suncheon
  • Tongyeong County
  • Uichang County
  • Wonju County
  • Yeongcheon County
  • Yeongil County annexed by Pohang
  • Yeongpung County annexed by Yeongju
1996
  • Icheon County
  • Nonsan County
  • Paju County
  • Yangsan County
  • Yongin County
1998
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2014
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