Administrative Divisions
Bonghwa is divided into ten primary divisions: one eup (large village) and nine rural districts (myeon).
- Bonghwa-eup
- Beopjeon-myeon
- Bongseong-myeon
- Chunyang-myeon
- Jaesan-myeon
- Murya-myeon
- Myeongho-myeon
- Sangun-myeon
- Seokpo-myeon
- Socheon-myeon
The eup and myeon are further divided into numerous small villages (ri).
- Bonghwa-eup (봉화읍) - Samgye-ri (삼계리), Yugok-ri 유곡리, Geochon-ri (거촌리), Seokpyeong-ri (석평리), Haejeo-ri (해저리), Jeokdeok-ri (적덕리), Hwacheon-ri (화천리), Dochon-ri (도촌리), Mundan-ri (문단리), Naeseong-ri (내성리)
- Beopjeon-myeon (법전면) - Beopjeon-ri (법전리), Pongjeong-ri (풍정리), Cheokgok-ri (척곡리), Socheon-ri (소천리), Nulsan-ri (눌산리), Eoji-ri (어지리), Soji-ri (소지리)
- Bongseong-myeon (봉성면) - Bongseong-ri (봉성리), Oesam-ri (외삼리), Changpyeong-ri (창평리), Dongyang-ri (동양리), Geumbong-ri (금봉리), Ugok-ri (우곡리), Bongyang-ri (봉양리)
- Chunyang-myeon (춘양면) - Uiyang-ri (의양리), Haksan-ri (학산리), Seodong-ri (서동리), Seokhyeon-ri (석현리), Aedang-ri (애당리), Dosim-ri (도심리), Seobyeok-ri (서벽리), Uguchi-ri (우구치리), Soro-ri (소로리)
- Jaesan-myeon (재산면) - Hyeondong-ri (현동리), Nammyeon-ri (남면리), Dongmyeon-ri (동면리), Galsan-ri (갈산리), Sang-ri (상리)
- Murya-myeon (물야면) - Orok-ri (오록리), Gapyeong-ri (가평리), Gaedan-ri (개단리), Ujan-ri (오전리), Apdong-ri (압동리), Dumun-ri (두문리), Susik-ri (수식리), Bukji-ri (북지리)
- Myeongho-myeon (명호면) - Docheon-ri (도천리), Samdong-ri (삼동리), Yangguk-ri (양곡리), Gogam-ri (고감리), Pungho-ri (풍호리), Gogye-ri (고계리), Bokgok-ri (북곡리), Gwanchang-ri (관창리)
- Sangun-myeon (상운면) - Gagok-ri (가곡리), Ungye-ri (운계리), Munchon-ri (문촌리), Hanul-ri (하눌리), Toil-ri (토일리), Gocheon-ri (구천리), Seolmae-ri (설매리), Sinra-ri (신라리)
- Seokpo-myeon (석포면) - Seokpo-ri (석포리), Daehyeon-ri (대현리), Seungbu-ri (승부리)
- Socheon-myeon (소천면) - Hyeondong-ri (현동리), Goseon-ri (고선리), Imgi-ri (임기리), Dueum-ri (두음리), Seocheon-ri (서천리), Namhoeryong-ri (남회룡리), Buncheon-ri (분천리)
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