Poptong

Poptong
Korean name
Chosŏn'gŭl 법동군
Hancha 法洞郡
McCune–Reischauer Pŏptong kun
Revised Romanization Beopdong-gun
Statistics
Administrative divisions 1 ŭp, 19 ri

Poptong is a kun in the Kangwon province, North Korea. It lies between the Masikryong and Ahobiryong ranges, and 90% of the county is more than 400 meters above sea level. The highest point is Turyusan. Only 5% of this rugged county consists of ground level. The chief streams are the Imjin River, Komitanchon, and Tongdongchon (통동천). There are abundant forests. The climate is cold and continental.

The local economy is dominated by manufacturing and mining. Goods produced include disposable goods, machines, medicine, chemicals, and paper. The matches manufactured here are sold throughout North Korea. Although only 6.5% of the county's land is arable, the county does produce some maize. Livestock are also raised in the county, which has long been known as a center for honey production as well.

Poptong is served by roads, but not by rail.

The Eurasian otters living in the county are recognized as North Korean natural monument number 249.

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