Chūseinan-dō

Chūseinan-dō (忠清南道), alternatively Chūseinan Province or South Chūsei Province, was a province of Korea under Japanese rule. Its capital was at Taiden (Daejeon). The province consisted of modern-day South Chungcheong, South Korea.

Population
Number of people by nationality according to the 1936 census:


 * Overall population: 1,482,963 people
 * Japanese: 26,314 people
 * Koreans: 1,454,830 people
 * Other: 1,819 people

Administrative divisions
The following list is based on the administrative divisions of 1945:

Cities

 * Taiden (大田) - (capital): Daejeon (대전). present Daejeon Metropolitan City.

Counties

 * Daitoku (大德): Daedeok (대덕). present Daedeok District and Yuseong District in Daejeon Metropolitan City.
 * Enki (燕岐): Yeongi (연기). present Sejong City.
 * Kōshū (公州): Gongju (공주).
 * Ronzan (論山): Nonsan (논산).
 * Fuyo (扶餘): Buyeo (부여).
 * Josen (舒川): Seocheon (서천).
 * Honei (保寧): Boryeong (보령).
 * Seiyō (靑陽): cheongyang (청양).
 * Kōjō (洪城): Hongseong (홍성).
 * Reizan (禮山): Yesan (예산).
 * Zuizan (瑞山): Seosan (서산).
 * Tōshin (唐津): Dangjin (당진).
 * Gazan (牙山): Asan (아산).
 * Ten'an (天安): Cheonan (천안).

Provincial governors
The following people were provincial ministers before August 1919. This was then changed to the title of governor.