Taehongdan County
Taehongdan County 대홍단군 | |
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County | |
Korean transcription(s) | |
• Chosŏn'gŭl | 대홍단군 |
• Hancha | 大紅湍郡 |
• McCune-Reischauer | Taehongdan-kun |
• Revised Romanization | Daehongdan-gun |
Country | North Korea |
Region | Ryanggang Province |
Administrative divisions | 1 ŭp, 9 workers' districts |
Population (1991(est.)) | |
• Total | 32,600 |
Taehongdan County is a kun, or county, in Ryanggang province, North Korea. It was originally part of Musan.
To the north, Taehongdan looks across the Tumen River at China. It stands on the northwest edge of the Paekmu Plateau. The highest of its many peaks is Changchongsan (장청산). The chief river is the Tumen. Some 91% of the county's area is taken up by forestland. Due to its inland location, Taehongdan has a continental climate with cold winters.
Logging is an important local industry. Agriculture is also key, with the county leading the nation in potato production and also producing barley, wheat and soybeans. Livestock are also raised in the county, and there is some manufacturing.
Taehongdan is served by roads, but not by rail.
See also
External links
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Coordinates: 42°00′04″N 128°51′05″E / 42.00111°N 128.85139°E
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