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{{About|the ROK's claimed province which it does not control|the administrative divisions of the DPRK|North Hwanghae Province|and|South Hwanghae Province}}{{Infobox settlement | name = {{raise|0.2em|Hwanghae Province}} | native_name = | native_name_lang = ko | settlement_type = Province | translit_lang1 = Korean | translit_lang1_type = Hangul | translit_lang1_info = {{lang|ko|황해도}} | translit_lang1_type1 = Hanja | translit_lang1_info1 = {{lang|ko|黃海道}} | translit_lang1_type2 = | translit_lang1_info2 = | translit_lang1_type3 = Revised Romanization | translit_lang1_info3 = Hwanghae-do | image_flag = Flag of Hwanghae-do (ROK).svg | image_blank_emblem = | image_map = Hwanghae-do (ROK).jpg | coordinates = | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = Republic of Korea (claimed) | subdivision_type1 = Region | subdivision_name1 = | seat_type = Capital | seat = Haeju | parts_type = Subdivisions | parts_style = | parts = 3 cities; 17 counties | leader_title = Governor | leader_name = Han Sang-sun | area_total_km2 = 16,743.66 | area_rank = | population_footnotes = | population_total = | population_as_of = | population_rank = | population_density_km2 = auto | demographics_type1 = | demographics1_footnotes = | demographics1_title1 = | demographics1_info1 = | demographics1_title2 = | demographics1_info2 = | demographics1_title3 = | demographics1_info3 = | demographics1_title4 = | demographics1_info4 = | demographics1_title5 = | demographics1_info5 = | blank_name_sec1 = Dialect | blank_info_sec1 = | website = | footnotes = }}"Hwanghae Province" or "Hwanghae-do" ({{IPA-ko|hwaŋ.hɛ.do}}) is, according to South Korean law, a province of the Republic of Korea, as the South Korean government formally claims to be the legitimate government of whole of Korea. The area constituting the province is under the de facto jurisdiction of North Korea. As South Korea does not recognize changes in administrative divisions made by North Korea, official maps of the South Korean government shows Hwanghae Province in its pre-1945 borders. The area corresponds to North Korea's North Hwanghae Province (except Kaesong which is claimed to be part of Gyeonggi Province) and South Hwanghae Province. To symbolize its claims, the South Korean government established The Committee for the Five Northern Korean Provinces as an administrative body for the five northern provinces. A governor for Hwanghae Province is appointed by the President of South Korea. Administrative divisions Hwanghae-do is divided into 3 cities (si) and 17 counties (gun). City - Haeju ({{Korean|hangul=해주 |hanja=海州}})
- Sariwon ({{Korean|labels=no |hangul=사리원 |hanja=沙里院}})
- Songnim ({{Korean|labels=no |hangul=송림 |hanja=松林}})
County - Byeokseong ({{Korean|labels=no |hangul=벽성 |hanja=碧城}}) (administrative center at Haeju)
- 20 myeon : Gajwa, Geomdan, Gosan, Nadeok, Daegeo, Donggang, Miyul, Seoseok, Songrim, Unsan, Wolrok, Janggok, Haenam, Geumsan, Naesong, Dongun, Yeongcheon, Ilsin, Cheongryong, Chuhwa
- Yeonbaek ({{Korean|labels=no |hangul=연백 |hanja=延白}})
- 1 eup : Yeonan
- 19 myeon : Gwaegung, Geumsan, Dochon, Mokdan, Bongbuk, Bongseo, Seoksan, Songbong, Onjeong, Yongdo, Unsan, Yugok, Euncheon, Haeryong, Haeseong, Haewol, Honam, Hodong, Hwaseong
- Ongjin ({{Korean|labels=no |hangul=옹진 |hanja=甕津}})
- 1 eup : Ongjin
- 10 myeon : Gacheon, Gyojeong, Dongnam, Bonggu, Bumin, Buk, Seo, Yongyeon, Yongcheon, Heungmi
- Jangyeon ({{Korean|labels=no |hangul=장연 |hanja=長淵}})
- 1 eup : Jangyeon
- 9 myeon : Nakdo, Daegu, Mokgam, Sokdal, Suntaek, Sinhwa, Yongyeon, Haean, Hunam
- Geumcheon ({{Korean|labels=no |hangul=금천 |hanja=金川}})
- 12 Myeon : Geumcheon, Godong, Gui, Sanoe, Seobuk, Seocheon, Oeryu, Ubong, Ungdeok, Jwa, Tosan, Habtan
- Singye ({{Korean|labels=no |hangul=신계 |hanja=新溪}})
- 8 myeon : Singye, Go, Dami, Dayul, Maseo, Saji, Jeokyeo, Chon
- Pyeongsan ({{Korean|labels=no |hangul=평산 |hanja=平山}})
- 1 eup : Namcheon
- 13 myeon : Pyongsan, Goji, Geumam, Masan, Munmu, Sangwol, Seobong, Segok, Sinam, Anseong, Yongsan, Insan, Jeokam
- Bongsan ({{Korean|labels=no |hangul=봉산 |hanja=鳳山}}) (administrative center at Sariwon)
- 13 myeon : Guyeon, Gicheon, Deokjae, Dongseon, Mancheon, Munjeong, Sain, Sansu, Seojeong, Ssangsan, Yeongcheon, Chowa, Toseong
- Seoheung ({{Korean|labels=no |hangul=서흥 |hanja=瑞興}})
- 1 eup : Sinmak
- 10 myeon : Seoheung, Gupo, Naedeok, Do, Maeyang, Mokgam, Sepyeong, Sosa, Yongpyeong, Yulri
- Jaeryeong ({{Korean|labels=no |hangul=재령 |hanja=載寧}})
- 1 eup : Jaeryeong
- 10 myeon : Namryul, Bukryul, Samgang, Sangseong, Seoho, Sinwon, Eunryong, Jangsu, Cheongcheon, Haseong
- Sincheon ({{Korean|labels=no |hangul=신천 |hanja=信川}})
- 1 eup : Sincheon
- 14 myeon : Garyeon, Gasan, Gungheung, Nambu, Nowol, Dura, Munmu, Munhwa, Bukbu, Sancheon, Oncheon, Yongmun, Yongjin, Chori
- Songhwa ({{Korean|labels=no |hangul=송화 |hanja=松禾}})
- 13 myeon : Songhwa, Punghae, Dowon, Bongrae, Sangri, Yeonbang, Yeonjeong, Unyu, Yulri, Jangyang, Jinpung, Cheondong
- Eunyul ({{Korean|labels=no |hangul=은율 |hanja=殷栗}})
- 7 myeon : Eunyul, Nambu, Bukbu, Seobu, Ildo, Ido, Jangryeon
- Anak ({{Korean|labels=no |hangul=안악 |hanja=安岳}})
- 1 eup : Anak
- 8 myeon : Daewon, Daehaeng, Munsan, Seoha, Angok, Yongmun, Yongsun, Eunhong
- Hwangju ({{Korean|labels=no |hangul=황주 |hanja=黃州}})
- 1 eup : Hwangju
- 11 myeon : Gurak, Guseong, Dochi, Samjeon, Yeongpung, Ingyo, Junam, Cheonju, Cheongryong, Cheongsu, Heukgyo
- Suan ({{Korean|labels=no |hangul=수안 |hanja=遂安}})
- 9 myeon : Suan, Gongpo, Daeseong, Daeo, Doso, Sugu, Yeonam, Yulgye, Cheongok
- Goksan ({{Korean|labels=no |hangul=곡산 |hanja=谷山}})
- 12 myeon : Goksan, Dohwa, Dongchon, Myeokmi, Bongmyeong, Sangdo, Seochon, Unjung, Iryeong, Cheonggye, Hado, Hwachon
See also - The Committee for the Five Northern Korean Provinces
- North Hwanghae Province of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea)
- South Hwanghae Province of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea)
- Hwanghae, historical Eight Provinces of Korea
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