Provinces of North Korea



Provinces are the first-level division within North Korea. There are 9 provinces in North Korea:
Chagang, North Hamgyong, South Hamgyong, North Hwanghae, South Hwanghae, Kangwon, North Pyongan, South Pyongan and Ryanggang.

History


Although the details of local administration have changed dramatically over time, the basic outline of the current three-tiered system was implemented under the reign of Gojong in 1895. A similar system also remains in use in South Korea.
A province are the highest-ranked administrative divisions in North Korea. Provinces have equal status to the special cities.

List of provinces

The populations listed for each province are from the 2008 North Korea Census. From this census, there are an additional 702,372 people living in military camps.
NameChosŏn'gŭlHanchaPopulationArea
Density
CapitalRegion
Chagang자강도慈江道KP-041,299,83016,76577.5KanggyeKwanso
North Hamgyong함경북도咸鏡北道KP-092,327,36215,980145.6ChongjinKwanbuk
South Hamgyong함경남도咸鏡南道KP-083,066,01318,534165.4HamhungKwannam
North Hwanghae황해북도黃海北道KP-062,113,6728,153.7259.2SariwonHaeso
South Hwanghae황해남도黃海南道KP-052,310,4858,450.3273.4HaejuHaeso
Kangwon강원도江原道KP-071,477,58211,091133.2WonsanKwandong
North Pyongan평안북도平安北道KP-032,728,66212,680.3215.2SinuijuKwanso
South Pyongan평안남도平安南道KP-024,051,69611,890.6340.7PyongsongKwanso
Ryanggang량강도兩江道KP-10719,26913,88051.8HyesanKwannam