Current Codes
Subdivision names are listed as in the ISO 3166-2 standard published by the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency (ISO 3166/MA).
- Subdivision name 1 — Romanization system: McCune-Reischauer 1939
- Subdivision name 2 — Romanization system: KPS 11080:2002
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Code | Subdivision name 1 | Subdivision name 2 | Subdivision category |
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KP-01 | P’yŏngyang | Phyeongyang | capital city |
KP-13 | Nasŏn (Najin-Sŏnbong) | Raseon | special city |
KP-02 | P’yŏngan-namdo | Phyeongannamto | province |
KP-03 | P’yŏngan-bukto | Phyeonganpukto | province |
KP-04 | Chagang-do | Jakangto | province |
KP-05 | Hwanghae-namdo | Hwanghainamto | province |
KP-06 | Hwanghae-bukto | Hwanghaipukto | province |
KP-07 | Kangwŏn-do | Kangweonto | province |
KP-08 | Hamgyŏng-namdo | Hamkyeongnamto | province |
KP-09 | Hamgyŏng-bukto | Hamkyeongpukto | province |
KP-10 | Yanggang-do | Ryangkangto | province |
Read more about this topic: ISO 3166-2:KP
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