Gyeonggi-do Province

- NationRepublic of Korea
 - Government NameGyeonggi-do Province
 - GovernorKim Dong-yeon
 
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History
- 1896 : With the reorganization of the 13-province system, the name Gyeonggi-do Province is revived. (three bu and 34 counties)
 - 1960 : The provincial office is relocated from Seoul to Suwon, the current location.
 - 1980 : Administrative districts are changed to 18 cities, 18 counties, 30 towns, and 155 townships.
 - 1990 : Administrative districts are changed to 23 cities and eight counties.
 - 2001 : Hwaseong County and Gwangju County are elevated to Hwaseong City and Gwangju City, respectively. (25 cities and six counties)
 
Regional Characteristics
Located in the west-central area of the Korean Peninsula, Gyeonggi-do Province borders the west coast and surrounds the capital city of Seoul, which is the heart of the peninsula.
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- Contact:Foreign Affairs and Trade Division
 - Address:1 Hyowon-ro, Paldal-gu, Suwon City, Gyeonggi Province, Republic of Korea, 16444
 - Tel.:+82-44-300-6223
 - Fax.:+82-31-8008-2179
 - Official Website : http://www.gg.go.kr
 



