North Hamgyong


North Hamgyong Province
함북
Hangul : 함경 북도 Hanja : 咸鏡北道
McCune-Reischauer : Hamgyŏng-pukto
Revised Romanization : Hamgyeongbuk-do
Map of North Korea with North Hamgyong highlighted
Government Province
Capital Ch'ŏngjin
Dialect Hamgyŏng
Region Kwanbuk
Area 21,091 km²
Population  (????)
 - Population 1,205,000
Cities 4
Counties 13
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North Hamgyŏng (Hamgyŏng-pukto) is a province of North Korea. The province was formed in 1896 from the northern half of the former Hamgyŏng Province.

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Geography

The province is bordered by China on the north, South Hamgyong on the southwest, and Ryanggang on the west. On the east is the Sea of Japan (East Sea of Korea). There is also a short border with Russia. Rasŏn Directly Governed City, in the northeast corner of the province, was separated from North Hamgyŏng in 1993. The province is home to the Musudan-ri rocket launching site, and was formerly the site of the Onsong concentration camp. In 2004 Rasŏn got reabsorb back into the province.

Administrative Divisions

North Hamgyŏng is divided into 4 cities ("Si") and 13 counties ("Kun"). Two of these 4 cities (Ch'ŏngjin) is further divided into 7 wards ("Kuyeok") and (Rasŏn) is further divided into 1 wards ("Kuyeok") and 1 counties ("Kun").

Cities

  • Ch'ŏngjin-si (청진시; 淸津市)
    • Ch'ŏngam-guyŏk (청암구역; 青岩區域)
    • P'ohang-guyŏk (포항구역; 浦港區域)
    • Puyun-guyŏk (부윤구역; 富潤區域)
    • Ranam-guyŏk (라남구역; 羅南區域)
    • Sinam-guyŏk (신암구역; 新岩區域)
    • Songp'yŏng-guyŏk (송평구역; 松坪區域)
    • Sunam-guyŏk (수남구역; 水南區域)
  • Hoeryŏng-si (회령시; 會寧市)
  • Kimch'aek-si (김책시; 金策市)
  • Rasŏn (라선시; 羅先市)
    • Rajin-guyŏk (라진구역; 羅津區域)
    • Sŏnbong-gun (선봉군; 先鋒郡)

Counties

See also

Coordinates: 41°54′11″N 129°24′29″E / 41.903°N 129.408°E / 41.903; 129.408







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