Sinchon County

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Sinchon County
신천군
County
Korean transcription(s)
  Hanja 信川郡
  McCune-Reischauer Sinch'ŏn-gun
  Revised Romanization Sincheon-gun
Country North Korea
Province South Hwanghae Province
Administrative divisions 1 ŭp, 31 ri

Sinch'ŏn County is a county in South Hwanghae province, North Korea.

Geography

Sinch'ŏn is bordered to the north by Anak, to the west by Samch'ŏn and T'aet'an, to the sough by Pyŏksŏng and Sinwŏn, and to the east by Chaeryŏng. Most of the land in Sinch'ŏn is composed of flat plains, with mountains forming its borders. The highest point is Mt. Ch'ŏnbong, at 627 meters. [1]

There are several famous hot springs in Sinch'ŏn, including the Sinch'ŏn and Kŭlloja Springs. The county is also home to the famous Chahyesa Buddhist temple, founded in 1572.

History

The Koryo dynasty named the area occupied by Sinch'ŏn as Sinju. It received its current name under the Yi dynasty in 1413. In 1909 Sinch'ŏn was annexed to Munhwa, now no longer extant. The county's current form was settled in the 1952 redistricting changes, in which its eastern part was annexed to newly formed Samch'ŏn county.

At the beginning of the Korean War in 1950, the town of Sinch'ŏn was allegedly the site of a massacre of civilians by occupying U.S forces (see Sinchon Massacre). North Korean sources claim the number of civilians killed over the 52-day period at over 35000 people, equivalent to one-fourth the county of Sinchon's population at the time.[2] The North Korean government has operated the Sinchon Museum of American War Atrocities in Sinch'ŏn Town since 1958, displaying relics and remains from the incident.[3]

Transportation

The county is served by the Hwanghae Railway Line, which stops at Pyoksok, Sinchon Onchon, Sinchon, and Hwanghae Hongmun Stations. There is also a highway which runs through Sinch'ŏn Town.

Divisions

The county is divided into one town (ŭp) and 31 villages (ri). [4]

Chosŏn'gŭl Hancha
Sinch'ŏn Town신천읍
Changjae-ri장재리
Chinam-ri지남리
Ch'ŏngsan-ri청산리
Hoam-ri호암리
Hwasan-ri화산리
Kŏnsan-ri건산리
Kŭlloja-ri근로자리
Myŏngsa-ri명사리
Myŏngsŏk-ri명석리
Onch'ŏn-ri온천리溫泉
Paeksŏk-ri백석리
Palsan-ri발산리
Panjŏng-ri반정리
Poku-ri복우리
Raengjŏng-ri랭정리
Rimok-ri리목리
Ryongdang-ri룡당리
Ryongsan-ri룡산리
Sach'ang-ri사창리
Saekil-ri새길리새길
Saenal-ri새날리새날
Sŏkdang-ri석당리
Sŏkkyo-ri석교리
Songo-ri송오리
Sŏwŏn-ri서원리書院
Tongryŏng-ri동령리
Torak-ri도락리
Uryong-ri우룡리
Usan-ri우산리
Wolsŏng-ri월성리
Wŏnam-ri원암리

See also

References

  1. http://www.cybernk.net/EV_CyberNKFile/image/Map/l_2136121.jpg
  2. http://www.kcna.co.jp/item/2008/200811/news27/20081127-04ee.html
  3. http://www.kcna.co.jp/item/2008/200803/news03/28.htm#8
  4. http://nk.joins.com/map/view.asp?idx=i118.htm

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