Cities and counties of Chungcheongnam-do

Cities and counties of Chungcheongnam-do
Administrative divisions
of South Korea
Provincial level
Province
(道 도 do)
Special Self-Governing Province
(特別自治道 특별자치도 teukbyeoljachi-do)
Special city
(特別市 특별시 teukbyeol-si)
Metropolitan city
(廣域市 광역시 gwangyeok-si)
Municipal level
City
(市 시 si)
County
(郡 군 gun)
District
(區 구 gu)
Town
(邑 읍 eup)
Township
(面 면 myeon)
Neighbourhood
(洞 동 dong)
Ri
(里 리 ri)

Chungcheongnam-do is divided into 7 cities (si) and 9 counties (gun). The city and county names below are given in English, hangul, and hanja.

Contents

Cities

  • Gongju (공주시, 公州市)
  • Nonsan (논산시, 論山市)
  • Seosan (서산시, 瑞山市)
  • Gyeryong (계룡시, 鷄龍市)

Counties

  • Buyeo County (부여군, 扶餘郡)
  • Cheongyang County (청양군, 青陽郡)
  • Dangjin County (당진군, 唐津郡)
  • Geumsan County (금산군, 錦山郡)
  • Hongseong County (홍성군, 洪城郡)
  • Seocheon County (서천군, 舒川郡)
  • Taean County (태안군, 泰安郡)
  • Yeongi County (연기군, 燕岐郡)
  • Yesan County (예산군, 禮山郡)

List by Population and Area

Name Population Area Population Density
Asan 103,122 542.25 km² (209.36 sq mi) 190.2 /km² (493 /sq mi)
Boryeong 110,380 568.22 km² (219.39 sq mi) 194.3 /km² (503 /sq mi)
Cheonan 464,889 636.45 km² (245.73 sq mi) 668.0 /km² (1,730 /sq mi)
Gongju 130,957 940.71 km² (363.21 sq mi) 139.2 /km² (361 /sq mi)
Nonsan
Seosan
Gyeryong
Buyeo County
Cheongyang County
Dangjin County
Geumsan County
Hongseong County
Seocheon County
Taean County
Yeongi County
Yesan County

General information

Name Sub-Divisions Points of Interest Image Location Description
Asan Map Asan-si.png
Boryeong Map Boryeong-si.png Boryeong is also popularly known as Daecheon.
Cheonan Map Cheonan-si.png
Gongju Map Gongju-si.png Chosen as a potential new capital for South Korea, but no decisions have yet been made
Nonsan Map Nonsan-si.png
Seosan Map Seosan-si.png
Gyeryong Map Gyeryong-si.png
Buyeo County Map Buyeo-gun.png
Cheongyang County Map Cheongyang-gun.png
Dangjin County Map Dangjin-gun.png
Geumsan County Map Geumsan-gun.png
Hongseong County Map Hongseong-gun.png
Seocheon County Map Seocheon-gun.png
Taean County Map Taean-gun.png
Yeongi County Map Yeongi-gun.png
Yesan County Map Yesan-gun.png

See also


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