Munchon

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Munchon
Chosŏn'gŭl: 문천시
Hanja: 文川市
McCune-Reischauer: Munch'ŏn
Revised Romanization: Muncheon

Munch'ŏn is a North Korean city located in Kangwŏn Province. It lies on the coast of the Sea of Japan.

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[edit] Geography

Munch'ŏn sits on Yŏnghŭng Bay, a bay of the Sea of Japan. Its consists mainly of lowland, and the northeast has more plain area than the southwest. The Masikryŏng Mountain Range is in the southwest. The Sokko Mountain Range and Ch'ŏnryŏng Mountain Range are also located here, and Kulttuk Peak is the highest mountain. The main river is the Namchŏn River. The city's land is 66% forested,

[edit] Administrative divisions

Munch'ŏn contains 16 tongs and 14 ris.

[edit] Economy

Munch'ŏn has reserves of zinc, gold, silver, limestone, dolomite, granite, and clay. Anthracite is also produced, and industry is especially developed. Fishery, fruit, and livestock industries are also active. Grain is the main agricultural product.

[edit] Transportation

Munch'ŏn is served by the Kangwon Line and the Koam Line railways.

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Administrative divisions of Kangwon province, North Korea
Capital: Wonsan
Cities: Munchon | Wonsan
Counties: Anbyon | Changdo | Chorwon | Chonnae | Hoeyang | Ichon | Kimhwa | Kosan | Kosong | Kumgang | Pankyo | Poptong | Pyonggang | Sepo | Tongchon
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