Taehung
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Taehung | |
Chosŏn'gŭl: |
대흥군
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Hanja: | |
McCune-Reischauer: | Taehŭng kun |
Revised Romanization: | Taeheung-gun |
Statistics | |
Area: | 1,224 km² |
Administrative divisions: | 1 ŭp, 1 workers' district, 16 ri |
Taehung is a kun, or county, in the northeastern corner of South Pyongan province, North Korea. It is bordered to the north by Yongrim and Changjin, to the east by Yonggwang and Hamju, to the south by Yodok and Chongpyong, and to the west by Yongwon and Tongsin. It is drained by the Taedong River, which rises in the north part of the county before flowing west into Yongwon.
The terrain of Taehung is higher and more mountainous than any other part of South Pyongan. Three mountain ranges, the Rangrim, Myohyang, and Puktaebong, pass through the county. The highest of the many peaks is Tongdaesan, at 2,094 meters above sea level.
Local agriculture is dominated by dry-field farming, with maize the chief crop. Lumber is sent down the Taedong River for processing. There are subterranean reserves of tungsten, gold, copper, and zinc. There are no railroads, but the county is served by roads which connect it to neighboring towns via the mountain passes.
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Administrative divisions of South Pyongan province, North Korea | |
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Capital: | Pyongsong |
Cities: | Nampho (special city) | Anju | Kaechon | Pyongsong | Sunchon | Tokchon | |
Counties: | Chonrima | Chungsan | Hoechang | Kangso | Maengsan | Mundok | Nyongwon | Onchon | Pukchang | Pyongwon | Ryonggang | Sinyang | Sukchon | Taean | Taedong | Taehung | Unsan | Yangdok | |
Districts:' | Chongnam (ku) | Tukchang (chigu) | Undok (chigu) |