South Hamgyong
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South Hamgyŏng Province | |
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Korean name | |
McCune-Reischauer | Hamgyŏng-namdo |
Revised Romanization | Hamgyeongnam-do |
Hangul | 함경 남도 |
Hanja | 咸鏡南道 |
Short name | Hamnam (Hamnam; 함남) |
Statistics | |
Population | n/a |
Area | 18,970 sq km |
Government | Province |
Capital | Hamhŭng |
Administrative divisions | 4 cities (Si), 2 districts (1 Ku and 1 Chigu), 15 counties (Kun) |
Region | Kwannam |
Dialect | Hamgyŏng |
Location map | |
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South Hamgyŏng (Hamgyŏng-namdo) is a province of North Korea. The province was formed in 1896 from the southern half of the former Hamgyŏng Province, remained a province of Korea until 1945, then became a province of North Korea. Its capital is Hamhŭng.
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[edit] Geography
The province is bordered by Ryanggang to the north, North Hamgyŏng to the northeast, Kangwŏn to the south, and South P'yŏngan to the west. On the east of the province is the Sea of Japan (East Sea of Korea).
[edit] Administrative Divisions
South Hamgyŏng is divided into 4 cities ("Si"), 2 districts (1 "Ku" or "Gu" and 1 "Chigu"), and 15 counties ("Kun").
[edit] Cities
[edit] Districts
- Sudong-ku (수동구; 水洞區)
- Kŭmho-chigu (금호지구; 琴湖地區)
[edit] Counties
- Changjin-gun (장진군; 長津郡)
- Chŏngp'yŏng-gun (정평군; 定平郡)
- Hamju-gun (함주군; 咸州郡)
- Hŏch'ŏn-gun (허천군; 虛川郡)
- Hongwŏn-gun (홍원군; 洪原郡)
- Kowŏn-gun (고원군; 高原郡)
- Kŭmya-gun (금야군; 金野郡)
- Pujŏn-gun (부전군; 赴戰郡)
- Pukch'ŏng-gun(북청군; 北靑郡)
- Ragwŏn-gun (락원군; 樂園郡)
- Riwŏn-gun (리원군; 利原郡)
- Sinhŭng-gun (신흥군; 新興郡)
- Tŏksŏng-gun (덕성군; 德城郡)
- Yŏnggwang-gun (영광군; 榮光郡)
- Yodŏk-gun (요덕군; 耀德郡)