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2 Administrative divisions  



2.1  Cities  





2.2  Counties  







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Kōkai Province
黃海道
Former province of Korea, Empire of Japan

CapitalKaishū
History 

• Established

August 29, 1910

• Disestablished

August 15, 1945
Today part ofNorth Korea
South Korea

Kōkai-dō (黃海道, Korean황해도), alternatively Kōkai Province, was a province of Korea under Japanese rule. Its capital was at Kaishū (now Haeju). The province consisted of what is now the Hwanghae Province of North Korea.

Population[edit]

Number of people by nationality according to the 1936 census:

Administrative divisions[edit]

Cities[edit]

Counties[edit]

  • Enpaku (延白): Yeonbaek (연백).
  • Kinsen (金川): Geumcheon (금천).
  • Heizan (平山): Pyeongsan (평산).
  • Shinkei (新溪): Singye (신계).
  • Chōen (長淵): Jangyeon (장연). present Baengnyeongdo, Daecheongdo and Socheongdo in Jangyeon County are annexed in Incheon Metropolitan City.
  • Shōka (松禾): Songhwa (송화).
  • Inritsu (殷栗): Eunyul (은율).
  • Angaku (安岳): Anak (안악).
  • Shinsen (信川): Sincheon (신천).
  • Sainei (載寧): Jaeryeong (재령).
  • Kōshū (黃州): Hwangju (황주).
  • Hōzan (鳳山): Bongsan (봉산).
  • Zuikō (瑞興): Seoheung (서흥).
  • Suian (遂安): Suan (수안).
  • Kokuzan (谷山): Goksan (곡산).
  • Ōshin (甕津): Ongjin (옹진).
  • See also[edit]


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