Unhung

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Unhung
Chosŏn'gŭl 운흥군
Hancha
McCune-Reischauer Unhŭng kun
Revised Romanization Unheung-gun
Statistics
Area 934 km² (361 sq mi)
Population (1991) 100,000 (est.)
Population density 107 /km² (280 /sq mi)
Administrative divisions 1 ŭp, 9 workers' districts, 11 ri

Unhung is a kun, or county, in Ryanggang province, North Korea. It was created following the division of Korea from portions of Hyesan and Kapsan.

Unhung lies on the southwest edge of the Paektu lava plateau, among the Paektu Mountains. The highest of its many peaks is Taegakbong. The chief streams are the Unchong River (운총강), Osichon (오시천), and Taedongchon (대동천). Some 86% of the county's area is forested.

There is relatively little agriculture, except for dry-field farms producing potatoes, wheat, and soybeans. Logging is the chief industry, with lumber processing the dominant form of manufacturing. There are also mines, extracting the local deposits of copper, iron sulfide, lead, kaolin, and tungsten.

Unhung is served by road and rail; railroads passing through the county include the Paektusan Youth Line.

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