North Korea is divided into 15 provinces that serve as the country's primary administrative divisions. These provinces function as the highest level of local government below the central authority in Pyongyang, responsible for implementing national policies and directives from the Workers' Party of Korea and the central government. Provincial administrations oversee economic planning, agricultural production, industrial operations, and the distribution of resources within their territories. They also manage local infrastructure, education systems, healthcare facilities, and public services, though all activities remain under strict oversight from central authorities. The provincial People's Assemblies and People's Committees operate within the framework of North Korea's centralized political system, coordinating between local needs and national objectives while maintaining ideological conformity throughout their jurisdictions.
List of All Provinces in North Korea | |||
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| Map Index | Province Name | ||
| Gaeseong Gongeop Jigu | |||
| Gangwon-do | |||
| Geumgangsan Gwan-gwang Jigu | |||
| Hamgyeongbuk-do | |||
| Hamgyeongnam-do | |||
| Hwanghaebuk-do | |||
| Hwanghaenam-do | |||
| Jagang-do | |||
| Nampo-teukbyeolsi | |||
| Pyeong-anbuk-do | |||
| Pyeong-annam-do | |||
| Pyeongyang Jikhalsi | |||
| Raseon-teukbyeolsi | |||
| Sinuiju Teukbyeol Haengjeonggu | |||
| Yanggang-do | |||