Counties of Wassi

There are 38 Counties of Wassi, Metzetta's largest province. Each country (gun) is divided into prefectures (hyeon). Nine of Wassi's counties are cities in their own right, which are divided into districts (gu) instead of prefectures.

Ansi
Ansi forms part of the Hanzeong metropolis, constituting the bay area south of the city proper. Ansi University of Foreign Studies and Wassi University of Cultural Industries are found here.

Dinsi
The city of Din is sometimes considered part of the Hanzeong metropolis, and sometimes not; certainly it will be in the coming decades as both territories develop. Home to Anru Military Complex.

Galkosi
The county of Galkosi is composed of the city of Galko, part of the Hanzeong metropolis and Metzetta's 10th largest city. The county also contains the Galko Green Belt, an area of preserved woodland protected by the government. Galko University is one of the country's flagship universities; Galko National University of Education and the Metzettan National Police University are also found here.

Galko is divided into four districts; Palgu, Kkochgu, Pansorigu and Chorokgu.

Hanyosaesi
Hanyosae is a hub for the artists of Metzetta, with a high concentration of galleries, studios and bookstores for a city of its size. Wassi National University is found here, as is Wassi Airport.

Ingeosi
Ingeo is a city famous for its seafood.

Mudangbeollesi
Mudangbeolle forms Hanzeong's most industrial area, composed of foundries, refineries and processing plants. Metzetta Aerospace University is found here. It is known as the city of the ladybirds.

Nabangsi
The city of Nabang is very traditional for a city of its scope, retaining much of its ancient flavour even in the present day. It is nicknamed "The City of Moths."

Ununangsi
Ununang is one of Metzetta's most ancient cities. Home to Wassi University of Law and Business.

Zyeolsi
The city of Zyeol is the ancestral home of the Apsu Clan.

Danogun
One of Wassi's most rural counties, and home to Danogun University.

Gingkogun
The county of Gingkogun is named after the ginkgo tree, which is a symbol of the area. Gingkogun University is found here.

Hanchamoegun
Literally, "The County of Great Melons," famous around Metzetta for its bountiful and delicious crop of melons.

Hinghugun
The county of Hinghugun was named after the empire's 153rd monarch, Empress Hing-Hu.

Kangwangjwagun
Literally, "The County of The Throne of Kang," named in honour of Metzetta's legendary 30th Emperor, Kang, who was supposedly born in the area.

Keligun
Home to Keligun Technical University.

Lindagun
Wassi Grand Park is located here.

Machagun
Home to the University of Machagun.

Mokgun
Home to Mokgun University and Mokgun Institute of Media and Arts.

Nabigun
Nabigun is named for the town of Nabi, the county's most notable settlement, which is known as "The Town of Butterflies."

Nabigun is divided into 25 prefectures; Nabieup, Namicheup, Okeueup, Dukkeobieup, Wangeup, Kimeup, Sigchomyeon, Tteogmyeon, Chijeumyeon, Jeonsamyeon, Geommyeon, Kkogimyeon, Gujomyeon, Kalri, Muri, Seoglyuri, Heuggomri, Janggwari, Uloeri, Myeongyeri, Yonggiri, Hwaggobudongri, Jeolri, Eondeogri and Ppuliri.

Pyeolhaegun
Ancestral home of the Pyeolhae Clan.

Riwagun
The county of Riawgun contains Mount Riwa, and as such is not heavily populated, but it is the site of Riwagun Theological University and many shrines.

Sogun
Literally, "Cow County," and the source of Wassi's famous ribs; Sogun beef is prized by chefs across the nation and beyond.

Tansogun
Metzetta's finest tanso were traditionally produced here, hence the name which translates as "County of Tanso."

Yeppeaunkalgun
Literally, "The County of Beautiful Swords," the area has produced weapons for the Emperor himself and still is home to Metzetta's greatest concentration of traditional blacksmiths.

Yuzugun
The county of Yuzugun is named after the citrus fruit which grows in abundance in the area and features heavily in local cuisine. Yuzugun University for Women is found here.

Zengun
Home to Zengun University.