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Korea's provinces (Do; hangul: 도; hanja: 道) have been the primary administrative division of Korea since the mid Goryeo dynasty in the early 11th century, and were preceded by provincial-level divisions (Ju and Mok) dating back to Unified Silla, in the late 7th century. During the Unified Silla Period (AD 668–935), Korea was divided into nine Ju (주; 州), an old word for "province" that was used to name both the kingdom's provinces and its provincial capitals.

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  • Korea's provinces (Do; hangul: 도; hanja: 道) have been the primary administrative division of Korea since the mid Goryeo dynasty in the early 11th century, and were preceded by provincial-level divisions (Ju and Mok) dating back to Unified Silla, in the late 7th century. During the Unified Silla Period (AD 668–935), Korea was divided into nine Ju (주; 州), an old word for "province" that was used to name both the kingdom's provinces and its provincial capitals. After Goryeo defeated Silla and Later Baekje in 935 and 936 respectively, the new kingdom "was divided into one royal district (Ginae; 기내; 畿內) and twelve administrative districts (Mok; 목; 牧)" (Nahm 1988), which were soon redivided into ten provinces (Do). In 1009 the country was again redivided, this time into one royal district, five provinces (Do) and two frontier districts (Gye; 계; 界?). After the Joseon dynasty's rise to power and the formation of Joseon in 1392, the country was redivided into eight new provinces (Do) in 1413. The provincial boundaries closely reflected major regional and dialect boundaries, and are still often referred to in Korean today simply as the Eight Provinces (Paldo). In 1895, as part of the Gabo Reform, the country was redivided into 23 districts (Bu; 부; 府), which were replaced a year later by thirteen new provinces. The thirteen provinces of 1896 included three of the original eight provinces, with the five remaining original provinces divided into north and south halves (Bukdo (북도; 北道) and Namdo (남도; 南道) respectively). The thirteen provinces remained unchanged throughout the period of Japanese annexation. With the liberation of Korea in 1945, the Korean peninsula was divided into North Korea and South Korea, with the dividing line established along the 38th parallel. As a result, three provinces—Hwanghae, Gyeonggi, and Gangwon (Kangwŏn)—were divided into North Korea and South Korea today. The special cities of Seoul (South Korea) and P'yŏngyang (North Korea) were formed in 1946. Between 1946 and 1954, five new provinces were created: Jeju in South Korea, and North and South Hwanghae, Chagang, and Ryanggang in North Korea. Since 1954, provincial boundaries in both the North and South have remained unchanged but new cities and special administrative regions have been created. (en)
  • 한국은 현재 대한민국과 조선민주주의인민공화국의 두 정치체로 나뉘어 없다. (ko)
  • 朝鮮の歴史的地方区分(ちょうせんのれきしてきちほうくぶん)は、下記の地図のような変遷があった。 紀元前108年に漢四郡(楽浪郡、真番郡、臨屯郡、玄菟郡)が置かれた。南部には馬韓、辰韓、弁韓の三韓があり、原三国時代とも言われる。204年に帯方郡が置かれた。三国時代 (朝鮮半島)には高句麗、百済、新羅があった。新羅は三国を統一してから、九州(구주)(漢州(한주)、朔州(삭주)、溟州(명주)、熊州(웅주)、全州(전주)、武州(무주)、尚州(상주)、良州(양주)、康州(강주))を定めた。後三国時代には、後高句麗、後百済、新羅があった。高麗では、995年に十道(십도)(関内道(관내도)、中原道(중원도)、河南道(하남도)、江南道(강남도)、嶺南道(영남도)、嶺東道(영동도)、山南道(산남도)、海陽道(해양도)、朔方道(삭방도)、浿西道(패서도))を置き、1018年には五道両界(오도양계)(楊広道(양광도)、慶尚道(경상도)、全羅道(전라도)、交州道(교주도)、西海道(서해도)、北界(북계)、東界(동계)を置いた。李氏朝鮮では朝鮮八道が定められた。1895年には二十三府制となったが、1896年には十三道制が定められ、日本統治時代の朝鮮でも引き継がれた。 詳細は「日本統治時代の朝鮮の行政区画」を参照 朝鮮民主主義人民共和国と大韓民国では、下記地図の通りである。 詳細は「大韓民国の地方行政区画」および「朝鮮民主主義人民共和国の地方行政区画」を参照 * 衛満朝鮮 * 漢四郡 * 帯方郡 * 三国時代 * 百済の最盛期 * 新羅の九州 * 後三国時代 * 朝鮮八道 * 朝鮮二十三府 * 朝鮮民主主義人民共和国 * 大韓民国 (ja)
  • Províncias da Coreia (Do ; hangul: 도; hanja: 道) tem sido a divisão administrativa primária de Coreia desde a dinastia média Goryeo no início do século XI, e foram precedidas por divisões de nível provincial ( Ju e Mok ) que remontam para , no final do século VII. Durante o período unificado de Silla (668-935 dC), a Coreia foi dividida em nove Ju (주; 州), uma palavra antiga para "província" que foi usada para nomear ambas as províncias do reino e suas capitais provinciais. (pt)
  • 朝鲜历史上有史可证的道制历史始于11世纪高丽王朝时期,更早的统一新罗时代,于7世纪后期设置过州和牧等一级行政区。 (zh)
  • Эта статья описывает историческую эволюцию корейских провинций (до или то; кор. 도?, 道?). Для получения детальной информации по текущему административно-территориальному делению Кореи, см. Административно-территориальное деление Северной Кореи и Административно-территориальное деление Южной Кореи. Провинции (до) были основной административно-территориальной единицей Кореи начиная с периода правления династии Корё в начале XI в, им предшествовало деление страны на чу и мок, берущее начало в периоде государства Силла, поздний VII век. (ru)
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  • Map of North Korea – World-Gazetteer.com (en)
  • Map of South Korea – World-Gazetteer.com (en)
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  • 한국은 현재 대한민국과 조선민주주의인민공화국의 두 정치체로 나뉘어 없다. (ko)
  • Províncias da Coreia (Do ; hangul: 도; hanja: 道) tem sido a divisão administrativa primária de Coreia desde a dinastia média Goryeo no início do século XI, e foram precedidas por divisões de nível provincial ( Ju e Mok ) que remontam para , no final do século VII. Durante o período unificado de Silla (668-935 dC), a Coreia foi dividida em nove Ju (주; 州), uma palavra antiga para "província" que foi usada para nomear ambas as províncias do reino e suas capitais provinciais. (pt)
  • 朝鲜历史上有史可证的道制历史始于11世纪高丽王朝时期,更早的统一新罗时代,于7世纪后期设置过州和牧等一级行政区。 (zh)
  • Эта статья описывает историческую эволюцию корейских провинций (до или то; кор. 도?, 道?). Для получения детальной информации по текущему административно-территориальному делению Кореи, см. Административно-территориальное деление Северной Кореи и Административно-территориальное деление Южной Кореи. Провинции (до) были основной административно-территориальной единицей Кореи начиная с периода правления династии Корё в начале XI в, им предшествовало деление страны на чу и мок, берущее начало в периоде государства Силла, поздний VII век. (ru)
  • Korea's provinces (Do; hangul: 도; hanja: 道) have been the primary administrative division of Korea since the mid Goryeo dynasty in the early 11th century, and were preceded by provincial-level divisions (Ju and Mok) dating back to Unified Silla, in the late 7th century. During the Unified Silla Period (AD 668–935), Korea was divided into nine Ju (주; 州), an old word for "province" that was used to name both the kingdom's provinces and its provincial capitals. (en)
  • 朝鮮の歴史的地方区分(ちょうせんのれきしてきちほうくぶん)は、下記の地図のような変遷があった。 紀元前108年に漢四郡(楽浪郡、真番郡、臨屯郡、玄菟郡)が置かれた。南部には馬韓、辰韓、弁韓の三韓があり、原三国時代とも言われる。204年に帯方郡が置かれた。三国時代 (朝鮮半島)には高句麗、百済、新羅があった。新羅は三国を統一してから、九州(구주)(漢州(한주)、朔州(삭주)、溟州(명주)、熊州(웅주)、全州(전주)、武州(무주)、尚州(상주)、良州(양주)、康州(강주))を定めた。後三国時代には、後高句麗、後百済、新羅があった。高麗では、995年に十道(십도)(関内道(관내도)、中原道(중원도)、河南道(하남도)、江南道(강남도)、嶺南道(영남도)、嶺東道(영동도)、山南道(산남도)、海陽道(해양도)、朔方道(삭방도)、浿西道(패서도))を置き、1018年には五道両界(오도양계)(楊広道(양광도)、慶尚道(경상도)、全羅道(전라도)、交州道(교주도)、西海道(서해도)、北界(북계)、東界(동계)を置いた。李氏朝鮮では朝鮮八道が定められた。1895年には二十三府制となったが、1896年には十三道制が定められ、日本統治時代の朝鮮でも引き継がれた。 詳細は「日本統治時代の朝鮮の行政区画」を参照 朝鮮民主主義人民共和国と大韓民国では、下記地図の通りである。 衛満朝鮮 * 漢四郡 * 帯方郡 * 三国時代 (ja)
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  • Provinces of Korea (en)
  • 한국의 행정 구역 (ko)
  • 朝鮮の歴史的地方区分 (ja)
  • Províncias da Coreia (pt)
  • Провинции Кореи (ru)
  • 朝鲜半岛行政区划 (zh)
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