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"South Hamgyeong Province" (, ''Hamgyeongnam-do'') () is, according to
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n law, a
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of the Republic of Korea, as the South Korean government formally claims to be the legitimate government of the whole of
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. The area constituting the province is under the ''de facto'' jurisdiction of
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. As South Korea does not recognize changes in administrative divisions made by North Korea, official maps of the South Korean government shows South Hamgyeong Province in its pre-1945 borders. The area corresponds to North Korea's
South Hamgyong Province South Hamgyong Province (, ''Hamgyŏngnamdo''; ) is a province of North Korea. The province was formed in 1896 from the southern half of the former Hamgyong Province, remained a province of Korea until 1945, then became a province of North Kore ...
, as well as parts of
Ryanggang Province Ryanggang Province (Ryanggangdo; ko, 량강도, ''Ryanggang-do'', ) is a province in North Korea. The province is bordered by China (Jilin) on the north, North Hamgyong on the east, South Hamgyong on the south, and Chagang on the west. Ryangga ...
,
Chagang Province Chagang Province (Chagangdo; ) is a province in North Korea; it is bordered by China's Jilin and Liaoning provinces to the north, Ryanggang and South Hamgyong to the east, South Pyongan to the south, and North Pyongan to the west. Chagang was ...
, Kangwon Province and China's
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. To symbolize its claims, the South Korean government established
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as an administrative body for the five northern provinces. A governor for South Hamgyeong Province is appointed by the
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.


Administrative divisions

Hamgyeongbuk-do is divided into 3 cities (si) and 16 counties (gun).


City

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Hamheung Hamhŭng (''Hamhŭng-si''; ) is North Korea's second-largest city, and the capital of South Hamgyŏng Province. It has an estimated population of 768,551. Located in the southern part of the South Hamgyong province, Hamhung is the main and most p ...
(hangul: 함흥, hanja: 咸興) ** 78 '' dong'' *
Heungnam Hŭngnam is a district of Hamhung, the second largest city in North Korea. It is a port city on the eastern coast on the Sea of Japan. It is only from the slightly inland city of Hamhung. In 2005 it became a ward of Hamhung. History The port a ...
(흥남, 興南) ** 75 ''dong'' *
Wonsan Wŏnsan (), previously known as Wŏnsanjin (), Port Lazarev, and Genzan (), is a port city and naval base located in Kangwŏn Province, North Korea, along the eastern side of the Korean Peninsula, on the Sea of Japan and the provincial capital. ...
(원산, 元山) ** 88 ''dong''


County

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Hamju Hamju County is a county in South Hamgyong province, North Korea. Physical features The county's highest point is Norabong. The chief river is the Sangch'ŏn River (상천강). Aside from the coastal area, Hamju is mountainous throughout. It i ...
(함주, 咸州) ''(administrative center at Hamheung)'' ** 16 '' myeon'' : Gigok, Deoksan, Dongcheon, Sampyeong, Sanggicheon, Sangjoyang, Seondeok, Yeonpo, Jubuk, Juseo, Juji, Cheonseo, Cheonwon, Toejo, Hagicheon, Hajoyang * Sinheung (신흥, 新興) ** 8 ''myeon'' : Sinheung, Gapyeong, Sangwoncheon, Seogocheon, Yeonggo, Wonpyeong, Hawoncheon, Dongsang * Jeongpyeong (정평, 定平) ** 8 ''myeon'' : Chongpyong, Gosan, Gwangdeok, Gwirim, Munsan, Sinsang, Jangwon, Jui *
Yeongheung Kŭmya County is a county in South Hamgyŏng province, North Korea. It borders the Sea of Japan (East Sea of Korea) to the east. History The area was settled at least since the Bronze Age, revealed by excavations of relics in the county. Dur ...
(영흥, 永興) ** 1 '' eup'' : Yeongheung ** 11 ''myeon'' : Goryeong, Deokheung, Seonheung, Sunryeong, Eokgi, Yodeok, Inheung, Jangheung, Jinpyeong, Hodo, Heongcheon *
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(고원, 高原) ** 1 ''eup'' : Gowon ** 5 ''myeon'' : Gunnae, Sangok, Sangsan, Sudong, Ungok * Muncheon (문천, 文川) ''(administrative center at Muncheon-myeon)'' ** 1 ''eup'' : Cheonnae ** 7 ''myeon'' : Muncheon, Deokwon, Myeonggu, Bukseong, Unrim, Pungsang, Pungha * Anbyeon (안변, 安邊) ** 7 ''myeon'' : Anbyeon, Ando, Seokwangsa, Baehwa, Seogok, Singosan, Sinmo *
Hongwon Hongwŏn County is a county in South Hamgyŏng province, North Korea. It is flanked by the Sea of Japan (East Sea of Korea) to the south, and by the Hamgyŏng Mountains to the north. Physical features The northwest region is particularly mounta ...
(홍원, 洪原) ** 1 ''eup'' : Hongwon ** 6 ''myeon'' : Gyeongwun, Bohyeon, Samho, Yongwon, Yongpo, Unhak *
Bukcheong Pukch'ŏng County is a county in eastern South Hamgyong Province, South Hamgyŏng province, North Korea. Geography It borders the Sea of Japan (East Sea of Korea) to the south. Away from the coast, it is entirely mountainous. The Hamgyong Mountai ...
(북청, 北靑) ** 3 ''eup'' : Bukcheong,
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, Sinchang ** 11 ''myeon'' : Gahoe, Geosan, Deokseong, Sanggeoseo, Seongdae, Sokhu, Sin-Bukcheong, Yanghwa, Igok, Hageoseo, Huchang *
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(이원, 利原) ''(administrative center at Iwon-myeon)'' ** 1 ''eup'' : Chaho ** 3 ''myeon'' : Iwon, Dong, Namsong * Dancheon (단천, 端川) ** 1 ''eup'' : Dancheon ** 8 ''myeon'' : Gwangcheon, Damduil, Bokgwi, Bukdoil, Suha, Sinman, Ijung, Hada * Jangjin (장진, 長津) ** 7 ''myeon'' : Jangjin, Dongmun, Dongha, Buk, Sangnam, Seohan, Jungnam * Pungsan (풍산, 豐山) ** 5 ''myeon'' : Pungsan, Ansan, Ansu, Ungyi, Cheonnam * Samsu (삼수, 三水) ** 7 ''myeon'' : Samsu, Geumsu, Gwanheung, Samseo, Sinpa, Jaseo, Hoin * Gapsan (갑산, 甲山) ** 5 ''myeon'' : Gapsan, Dongin, Jindong, Sannam, Hoerin *
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(혜산, 惠山) ** 1 ''eup'' : Hyesan ** 5 ''myeon'' : Daejin, Byeoldong, Bocheon, Bongdu, Unheung Several parts of Hyesan County (
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) are under the rule of
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. Another parts of same county are claimed by ROC.


See also

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The Committee for the Five Northern Korean Provinces The Committee for the Five Northern Korean Provinces (, literally "The North's Five Provinces Committee") is a South Korean government body under the Ministry of the Interior and Safety. History Established in 1949, the committee is officially ...
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South Hamgyong Province South Hamgyong Province (, ''Hamgyŏngnamdo''; ) is a province of North Korea. The province was formed in 1896 from the southern half of the former Hamgyong Province, remained a province of Korea until 1945, then became a province of North Kore ...
of the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korean Peninsula and shares borders with China and Russia to the north, at the Yalu (Amnok) and ...
(North Korea) *
Hamgyong Hamgyong Province () was one of the Eight Provinces (Korea), Eight Provinces of Korea during the Joseon Dynasty. Hamgyŏng was located in the northeast of Korea. The provincial capital was Hamhung, Hamhŭng. Names The province was first establis ...
, historical
Eight Provinces of Korea During most of the Joseon Dynasty, Korea was divided into eight provinces ('' do''; ; ). The eight provinces' boundaries remained unchanged for about 480 years from 1413 to 1895, and formed a geographic paradigm that is still reflected today in ...
{{coord missing, South Korea Provinces of South Korea States and territories established in 1949