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South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders North Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone, with the Yellow Sea to the west and t ...
, highways that are managed by the provincial governments are called Local highways (). Usually route numbers have 2~4 digits; the first digit stands for the main province of its manager.


Route Numbers

* State-funded local highways: 2 digits *
Gyeonggi Province Gyeonggi Province (, ) is the most populous province in South Korea. Seoul, the nation's largest city and capital, is in the heart of the area but has been separately administered as a provincial-level ''special city'' since 1946. Incheon, ...
: 300s * Gangwon Province: 400s *
North Chungcheong Province North Chungcheong Province (), also known as Chungbuk, is a province of South Korea. North Chungcheong has a population of 1,578,934 (2014) and has a geographic area of located in the Hoseo region on the south-centre of the Korean Peninsula. No ...
: 500s *
South Chungcheong Province South Chungcheong Province (), informally called Chungnam, is a Administrative divisions of South Korea, province of South Korea in the Hoseo region in the southwest of the Korean Peninsula. South Chungcheong borders the provinces of Gyeonggi to ...
: 600s *
North Jeolla Province North Jeolla Province, officially Jeonbuk State (), is a Special Self-governing Province of South Korea in the Honam region in the southwest of the Korean Peninsula. Jeonbuk borders the provinces of South Chungcheong to the north, North Gyeo ...
: 700s *
South Jeolla Province South Jeolla Province (), formerly South Chŏlla Province, also known as Jeonnam (), is a province in the Honam, Honam region, South Korea, and the Provinces of Korea, southernmost province in mainland Korea. South Jeolla borders the provinces of ...
: 800s *
North Gyeongsang Province North Gyeongsang Province (, ) is a province in eastern South Korea, and with an area of , it is the largest province in the Korean peninsula. The province was formed in 1896 from the northern half of the former Gyeongsang province, and remaine ...
: 900s *
South Gyeongsang Province South Gyeongsang Province (, ) is a province in the southeast of South Korea. The provincial capital is at Changwon. It is adjacent to the major metropolitan center and port of Busan. The UNESCO World Heritage Site Haeinsa, a Buddhist temple tha ...
: 1000s *
Jeju Special Self-governing Province Jeju Province (; ), officially Jeju Special Self-Governing Province (Jeju language, Jeju: ; ), is the southernmost Provinces of South Korea, province of South Korea, consisting of eight inhabited and 55 uninhabited islands, including Marado, Udo ...
: 1100s


State-funded local highways

There are some 2-digits local highways, called State-funded local highways (; short term of ). These highways are basically managed by province level, but its routes are designated and controlled by the South Korean government. Also, most of 2-digits Local highways stand for planned extension route of the same-number
national highways National Highways (NH), formerly Highways England and before that the Highways Agency, is a State-owned enterprise, government-owned company charged with operating, maintaining and improving Roads in England, motorways and major A roads in Eng ...
or candidates for upgrading to national routes.


Abolished State-funded local highway


List of the routes

These are the list of the routes. For the state-funded local highway, See #State-funded local highways.


Gyeonggi Province (300s)

A lot of Local highways of
Gyeonggi Province Gyeonggi Province (, ) is the most populous province in South Korea. Seoul, the nation's largest city and capital, is in the heart of the area but has been separately administered as a provincial-level ''special city'' since 1946. Incheon, ...
were changed in 1996 and 2005.경기도공고 제2005-175호
2005년 3월 28일. * (#CCDDCC) is origin or terminus that is not located in Gyeonggi Province.


Gangwon Province (400s)


South Gyeongsang Province (1000s)

* (#CCDDCC) is origin or terminus that is not located in South Gyeongsang Province.


Jeju Special Self-governing Province (1100s)


Abolished local routes


Gallery

File:Near Degwallyong IC Old Yeongdong Expressway.jpg, Local route 456 File:Korean local line 1011.JPG, Local route 1011 File:DM-SC-90-00934 A Marine armed with an M-16 rifle equipped with an M-203 grenade launcher stands guard during Exercise VALIANT BLITZ '89.jpeg, Old Local route 912
(Now Local route 68)


References


See also

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National highways of South Korea South Korea has a nationwide system of national highways (), officially called as General national highways (), distinct from the expressways. The Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs and other government agencies administer the natio ...
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Expressways in South Korea Expressways () in South Korea, officially known as National Expressways (), are Controlled-access highway, controlled-access highways that form the highest level of the country's road network. Most sections are toll road, tolled and maintained by ...
{{Highway systems of South Korea Roads in South Korea