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  1. North Chungcheong Province (Korean: 충청북도, Chungcheongbuk-do), also known as Chungbuk, is a province of South Korea. North Chungcheong has a population of 1,578,934 (2014) and has a geographic area of 7,433 km 2 (2,870 sq mi) located in the Hoseo region in the south-center of the Korean Peninsula .

  2. Apr 9, 2024 · North Chungcheong, do (province), central South Korea. The only province of South Korea with no seacoast, it is bordered by the provinces of Gangwon (north), North Gyeongsang (east), North Jeolla (southwest), South Chungcheong (west), and Gyeonggi (northwest). Its capital is Cheongju.

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  5. Coordinates: 36°45′N 127°45′E. North Chungcheong Province, or Chungcheongbuk-do ( Korean pronunciation: [tɕʰuŋtɕʰʌŋbukt͈o] ), is a province in the centre of South Korea. It was formed in 1896 from the northeastern half of the former Chungcheong province. The provincial capital is Cheongju . References. ↑ "연령별 인구현황".

  6. e. North Chungcheong Province (Chungcheongbuk-do) is divided into 3 cities ( si) and 8 counties ( gun ). The city and county names below are given in English, hangul, and hanja .

  7. North Chungcheong Province, also known as Chungbuk, is a province of South Korea. North Chungcheong has a population of 1,578,934 (2014) and has a geographic area of 7,433 km2 (2,870 sq mi) located in the Hoseo region in the south-center of the Korean Peninsula.

  8. Chungcheong ( Chungcheong-do; Korean pronunciation: [tɕʰuŋ.tɕʰʌ̹ŋ.do̞]) was one of the eight provinces of Korea during the Joseon Dynasty. Chungcheong was located in the southwest of Korea. The provincial capital was located at Gongju, which had been the capital of the kingdom of Baekje from 475 to 538.

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