The 1995 municipal annexation in South Korea was an administrative event in which many cities and counties joined together into "urban-rural integrated" cities (ëÂÂëÂÂ복éìÂÂ, i.e. city-county consolidation) as of 1 January 1995. Some of the annexation were done later as of 10 May 1995. Some of the counties were annexed to certain metropolitan cities (ê´ÂìÂÂìÂÂ) as of 1 March 2015.
The purpose of this annexation plan was to resolve certain problems related to municipal government; for instance, discord between administrative districts and life spheres. The relevant municipalities had the same history in that they once belonged to the same county or municipality before the central town of the country was separated as a city.
However, cities separated from old counties of Gwangju (in Gyeonggi Province), Suwon (Hwaseong), Siheung and Bucheon, in the suburbs of Seoul, were not considered for such annexation. For Daejeon, Busan and Gwangju (in Honam area), the remnant counties (Daedeok to Daejeon, Dongnae to Busan, and Gwangsan to Gwangju) were already annexed to the relevant metropolitan cities. Annexation of Ganghwa County to Incheon was not related to Incheon's historical background, but rather a political scheme to expand Incheon in size.
In fact, many of the relevant municipalities before the annexation were formed after the Great municipal annexation in 1914 as the Japanese colonial government and later the South Korean government had implemented a policy to separate urban areas into cities from existing counties.
List of cities and counties joined into "urban-rural integrated" cities in 1995
Note: The names of former cities and counties before the 1995 annexation are complied with the old standard Romanisation, or McCuneâÂÂReischauer Romanisation. The names of the current "integrated" cities are complied with the current Revised Standard Romanisation (effective as of 2000). The names of some former counties that were not existent at the time of the annexation in 1995 are also complied with the current Romanisation. Cities that are not specified as "metropolitan city" are all "municipal" cities.
Gyeonggi area
- Kanghwa County (now Ganghwa County, Incheon) + Ongjin County (now Ongjin County, Incheon) â annexed to Incheon Metropolitan City. Some parts of Ongjin County were a part of former Bucheon County.
- MigÃ
Âm City + Namyangju County â Namyangju City
- P'yÃ
Ângt'aek City + Songt'an City + PyÃ
Ângt'aek County â Pyeongtaek City
- Tiny sections of Gwangmyeong City â Seoul's Geumcheon-gu & Guro-gu
- Tiny section of Jichuk-dong in Goyang City â Seoul's Eunpyeong-gu
Guri City and Namyangju City have not yet merged. Yangju City and Dongducheon City have not yet merged until now, but there is a "grass-root" consolidation movement for "consolidated" Yangju City in Yangju, Uijeongbu and Dongducheon areas today.
Not considered for annexation
Cities separated from old counties of Kwangju (in Gyeonggi Province), Suwon (HwasÃ
Âng), Siheung and Bucheon, in the suburbs of Seoul, were not considered for annexation. Some districts of Seoul that were annexed from such counties were not also considered for inter-municipal consolidation; rather, Yeongdeungpo and Gangnam areas were considered for independent municipal or metropolitan cities separated from Seoul at that time.
- From old Gwangju County: several districts in southeastern Seoul (Gangnam, Songpa and Gangdong), Seongnam City, Hanam City and Gwangju County (today's Gwangju city in Gyeonggi Province)
- From old Suwon (later Hwaseong) County: Suwon City, Osan City and Hwaseong County (today's Hwaseong City)
- From old Bucheon County: several districts in Incheon (Nam-gu, including today's Yeonsu-gu), Namdong-gu, Seo-gu, Buk-gu (today's Bupyeong and Gyeyang) and Bucheon City
- From old Siheung County: several districts in southwestern/southern Seoul (Yeongdeungpo, Guro- includes today's Geumcheon), Gwanak, Dongjak and Seocho), Anyang City, Gwangmyeong City, Ansan City, Gwacheon City, Gunpo City, Uiwang City and Siheung City.
A merger of Seoul Metropolitan City and Goyang City was not considered since former townships of old Goyang County that were later annexed to Seoul from 1936 to 1949 were mostly former outer districts of old Seoul (i.e. Hanseong Prefecture) before 1914 and the government at the time of 1995 did not consider the prefectural expansion of Seoul but rather once seriously considered a division of Seoul into several municipal or metropolitan cities.
Gangwon area
- KangnÃ
Âng City + MyÃ
Ângju County â Gangneung City
- Ch'unch'Ã
Ân City + Ch'unsÃ
Âng County â Chuncheon City
- Wonju City + WonsÃ
Âng County â Wonju City
- Samch'Ã
Âk City + Samch'Ã
Âk County â Samcheok City
Sokcho City and Yangyang County have not yet merged until now.
Chungcheong area
- Ch'ungju City + ChungwÃ
Ân County â Chungju City
- Chech'Ã
Ân City + ChewÃ
Ân County â Jecheon City
- Kongju City + Kongju County â Gongju City
- Taech'Ã
Ân City + PoryÃ
Âng County â Boryeong City
- SÃ
Âsan City + SÃ
Âsan County â Seosan City
- Onyang City + Asan County â Asan City
- Ch'Ã
Ânan City + Ch'Ã
Ânwon County â Cheonan City
Cheongju City and Cheongwon County merged into 'consolidated' Cheongju City in 2014.
Honam area
- Kunsan City + Okku County â Gunsan City
- Kimje City + Kimje County â Gimje City
- NamwÃ
Ân City + NamwÃ
Ân County â Namwon City
- ChÃ
Ângju City + ChÃ
ÂngÃ
Âp County â Jeongeup City
- Iri City + Iksan County â Iksan City (as of 10 May 1995)
- Sunch'Ã
Ân City + SÃ
Ângju County â Suncheon City
- Tonggwangyang City + Kwangyang County â Gwangyang City
- Naju City + Naju County â Naju City
YÃ
Âsu City, YÃ
Âch'Ã
Ân City and YÃ
Âch'Ã
Ân County merged into 'consolidated' Yeosu City in 1998. Jeonju City and Wanju County have not yet merged until now. Mokpo City, Muan County and Sinan County have not yet merged until now.
Yeongnam area
- P'ohang City + YÃ
Ângil County â Pohang City
- Kumi City + SÃ
Ânsan County â Gumi City
- KyÃ
Ângsan City + KyÃ
Ângsan County â Gyeongsan City
- KyÃ
Ângju City + WÃ
ÂlsÃ
Âng County â Gyeongju City
- Kimch'Ã
Ân City + KÃ
ÂmnÃ
Âng County â Gimcheon City
- ChÃ
Âmch'on City + MungyÃ
Âng County â Mungyeong City
- Sangju City + Sangju County â Sangju City
- Andong City + Andong County â Andong City
- YÃ
Ângju City + YÃ
Ângp'ung County â Yeongju City
- YÃ
Ângch'Ã
Ân City + YÃ
Ângch'Ã
Ân County â Yeongcheon City
- ChangsÃ
Ângp'o City + KÃ
Âje County â Geoje City
- Miryang City + Miryang County â Miryang City
- Parts of Ch'angwon County + Masan City â Masan City (now parts of 'consolidated' Changwon City)
- Parts of Ch'angwon County + Ch'angwon City â Changwon City
- Chinju City + Chinyang County â Jinju City
- Ch'ungmu City + T'ongyÃ
Âng County â Tongyeong City
- Kimhae City + Kimhae County â Gimhae City (as of 10 May 1995)
- Samch'Ã
Ânp'o City + Sach'Ã
Ân County â Sacheon City (as of 10 May 1995)
- Parts of Yangsan County (today's Yangsan City) â annexed to Busan Metropolitan City, forming today's Gijang County, Busan (as of 1 March 1995). The area was a remnant part of former Dongnae County before being annexed to Yangsan in 1973.
- TalsÃ
Âng County (now Dalseong County, Daegu) â annexed to Daegu Metropolitan City (as of 1 March 1995). TalsÃ
Âng County was a remnant county to Taegu Metropolitan City (ëÂÂ구ì§ÂàìÂÂ).
- Ulsan City + Ulchu County (now Ulju County, Ulsan) â Ulsan City (now Ulsan Metropolitan City). Ulchu County was annexed as Ulchu District, Ulsan City, but it became a county again as Ulsan City was promoted to a metropolitan city in 1997. Ulchu County was a remnant county to Ulsan City.
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