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  2. The largest cities of South Korea have an autonomous status equivalent to that of provinces. Seoul, the largest city and capital, is classified as a teukbyeolsi (Special City), while the next six-largest cities are classified as gwangyeoksi (Metropolitan Cities).

    • Seoul
    • Busan
    • Incheon
    • Daegu
    • Daujeon
    • Gwangju
    • Suwon
    • Ulsan
    • Changwon
    • Seongnam

    Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is home to half of the South Korean population in metropolitan area, and the 25,000,000 people therein and their surroundings are highly urbanized, with high rise apartments dominating the Seoul skyline. Seoul is known as a leading global city with regards to her economy, livability, and technology available to th...

    Busan, South Korea's second largest city, is home to 8.2 million people. The city is located in the south east and has become the largest industrial area of South Korea. Additionally, Busan boasts the fifth busiest sea port in the entire world. Known as the "Summer Capital of South Korea," the beaches, the restaurants, and cafes that dote the shore...

    Incheon, South Korea's third largest city, is located in the northwestern part of South Korea, and it is a large coastal city. Home to 2.9 million people, which is staggering considering that only 4700 people lived there when the city became an international port in 1883. Shortly after Incheon became an international port, the city became a major g...

    Daegu is home to 2.5 million people, making this city the fourth largest in South Korea. Originally known as a manufacturing industry city, in recent years, Daegu's economy has lost growth with the decline of the textile industry. Daegu is the second largest inland city, after Seoul. Very few non Koreans live here. Daegu is surrounded by mountains,...

    Just over 1.5 million people live in Daujeon, making the city the fifth largest in the country. Daujeon is a major transportation hub for South Korea located at the crossroads of two major highways and two major rail lines. Daujeon has been called the "Silicon Valley of Asia" due to the many universities (18 in total) as well as the numerous privat...

    Gwangju was established in the year 57 BC, and is located in the southwestern part of South Korea. Almost 1.5 million people (1.477 Million) live in Gwangju. People who live in this city are considered to have the highest level of art sophistication and artistic knowledge in the entire country. Gwangju is also very well known for the diverse cuisin...

    Suwon is home to around 1.2 million people, and is located 19 miles to the south of the capital city of Seoul. This city remains the only totally walled city in the entire country, and these walls and gates remain popular tourist attractions. During the Korean War, this city changed hands four times, and was greatly effected by this conflict. The m...

    Home to 1.1 million people, Ulsan is located in the southeastern part of the country. Busan (the second biggest city in South Korea) is located to the south of the city. Ulsan is home to the world's biggest automobile assembly factory (Hyundai), the world's biggest shipyard (also operated by Hyundai), as well as the second largest oil refinery in t...

    Changwon is located in the southern part of South Korea, and is a coastal heavy industry city. Changwon absorbed two other cities (Masan and Jinhae) in 2010 to form its current expanded urban sprawl. Home to just over one million people, Changwon has urban space that other overcrowded South Korean cities do not. This urban space houses many interci...

    The tenth biggest city in South Korea, Seongnam is home to just under one million people. A satellite city of Seoul, Seongnam is located in the northwestern part of the country. Seongnam was the first South Korean city to be planned by the government. Being reasonably close to Seoul, Seongnam City has been used to alleviate some of the over populat...

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  3. South Korea has 9 cities with more than a million people, 39 cities with between 100,000 and 1 million people, and 77 cities with between 10,000 and 100,000 people. The largest city in South Korea is Seoul, with a population of 10,349,312 people.

  4. The largest cities in South Korea, ranked by population. The total population of South Korea is 51,811,167 as of 1-Jul-19 , which represents 0.67% of global population and ranks South Korea # 28 worldwide. Numbers generally reflect the city population, rather than the urban areas, municipality, or urban agglomeration.

  5. South Korea. Capital: Seoul. 48,580,293 Population [2010] – census result. 100,222 km² Area. 484.7/km² Population Density [2010] Provinces. The population of the provinces and metropolitan cities in South Korea by census years. Since 2015, a register-based census is performed. National Statistical Office of the Republic of Korea (web).

    Name
    Native
    Adm.
    Population Census (c) 1980-11-01
    안동시
    GSB
    237,558
    안산시
    GYG
    37,517
    안성시
    GYG
    127,934
    안양시
    GYG
    253,560
  6. 2024年4月1日 · List of population cities in South Korea based on the estimates and projections by United Nations. yearwise change in population and population growth rate. Data tables, charts and maps.

  7. Let’s take a closer look at the 10 most populous cities in South Korea, considering their unique traits, population numbers, and sizes. 1. Seoul. Seoul, the capital, is a mega-city with over 10 million people. It’s a vibrant hub of commerce, technology, and culture.