HYEON
:''For other uses, see Hyon(disambiguation).''
:''Hyeon (Also spelled as "Hyun") is also common Korean family name; see List of Korean family names''
The '''hyeon''' were administrative subdivisions of Korea during the Silla, Goryeo, and Joseon periods. They were typically slightly smaller than today's ''si'' and ''gun'' (see Subdivisions of South Korea, Subdivisions of North Korea). They were abolished in the Gabo Reform of 1895.
During the Goryeo period, there were about 335 Hyeon; during the Joseon period, 164.
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:''Hyeon (Also spelled as "Hyun") is also common Korean family name; see List of Korean family names''
The '''hyeon''' were administrative subdivisions of Korea during the Silla, Goryeo, and Joseon periods. They were typically slightly smaller than today's ''si'' and ''gun'' (see Subdivisions of South Korea, Subdivisions of North Korea). They were abolished in the Gabo Reform of 1895.
During the Goryeo period, there were about 335 Hyeon; during the Joseon period, 164.
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