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The file c:File:Administrative divisions of Late Joseon.png used in this article has been nominated for deletion on Commons 
Reason: The license in this file is CC BY-SA 4.0. But user 고려 created this map using non-free works, without permission. For non-free works user 고려 used, see references in file.  
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Message automatically deposited by a robot - -Harideepan (talk) 12:04, 15 April 2018 (UTC).[reply]

What is the area labeled with a number 4 on the map of the Provinces of North Korea? It would be good to add a map number label to the table so that the user can tell where the Provinces and Special Cities are on the Map. I believe this is the Mount Kumgang Tourist Region, which is a Special Administrative Region. The other Special Administrative Region on the map is Sinuiju, which is labeled no 5.


User:G. Moore

An outdated map

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The map of the RoK regime's south of Korea is outdated. It shows the capital of South Ch'ungch'ŏng as Daejeon, but it has been moved to Hongseong in 2012. The table is correct, however.--Adûnâi (talk) 17:43, 17 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]