Kapsan

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Kapsan
Chosŏn'gŭl 갑산군
Hancha
McCune-Reischauer Kapsan kun
Revised Romanization Gapsan-gun
Statistics
Area 1,200 km² (460 sq mi)
Population (1988) 65,000 (est.)
Population density 54 /km² (140 /sq mi)
Administrative divisions 1 ŭp, 4 workers' districts, 20 ri

Kapsan is a kun, or county, in Ryanggang province, North Korea. During the Chosŏn Dynasty, officials who had fallen into disfavor were often sent into internal exile there.

Kapsan lies on the eastern edge of the Kaema Plateau. The highest peak is Tongjomryongsan (동점령산, 2113 m). Although the majority of the county's area is mountainous, the terrain slopes downward toward the center and the Kapsan Basin. The county's chief stream is the Hochon River (허천강). Cultivation is largely restricted to the basin and river valley. Some 85% of the county's area is forestland. Due to its location on the Kaema Plateau, Kapsan has a severely cold continental climate.

The chief local industry is agriculture; major crops include rice (raised along the Hochon), as well as potatoes, hops, and honey. The O Il worker's district (오일로동자구) specializes in hops production; these "O Il Hops" are exported to other countries. Lumbering also plays a role, thanks to the extensive forests. There are various mineral deposits in the county, including lodes of copper, coal and copper pyrite.

There is a cable car railway in the county;[1] however, most transportation is by road.

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