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Dong (neighbourhood) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dong (administrative division)
A ''dong'' or neighborhood is a Submunicipal level administrative unit of a city and of those cities which are not divided into wards throughout Korea. The unit is often translated as neighborhood and has been used in both administrative divisions of North Korea〔Hunter, (1999) p.154〕 and South Korea.〔Nelson, (2000), p.30〕〔No, (1993), p.208〕 == In South Korea == A ''dong'' is the smallest level of urban government to have its own office and staff in South Korea. In some cases, a single legal-status neighborhood is divided into several administrative neighborhoods. In such cases, each administrative ''dong'' has its own office and staff. Administrative dongs are usually distinguished from one another by number (as in the case of Myeongjang 1-dong and Myeongjang 2-dong). The primary division of a ''dong'' is the ''tong'' (통/), but divisions at this level and below are seldom used in daily life. Some populous ''dong'' are subdivided into ''ga'' (가/), which are not a separate level of government, but only exist for use in addresses. Many major thoroughfares in Seoul, Suwon, and other cities are also subdivided into ''ga''.
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