Kopung County

Kop'ung County
고풍군
County
Korean transcription(s)
  Hanja 古豊郡
  McCune-Reischauer Kop'ung kun
  Revised Romanization Gopung-gun
Country North Korea
Province Chagang Province
Administrative divisions 1 ŭp, 12 ri
Area
  Total 670 km2 (260 sq mi)
Population (1991 est.)
  Total 34,000

Kop'ung County is a kun, or county, in Chagang province, North Korea. Prior to the division of Korea, it was part of Chosan county.

Geography

Most of Kop'ung is mountainous, but lower in the west. The Kangnam and Chogyuryong (적유령산맥) ranges pass through the county. The chief streams are the Chungman River and the Komyonchon, Wolmyongchon, and Pungmyonchon streams. The highest peak is Koamsan. Some 89.4% of the county's area is forestland. There are karstic regions in the county. The Songwon Reservoir is located there.

Administrative Divisions

Kop'ung County is divided into 1 ŭp (town) and 12 ri (villages):

  • Kop'ung-ŭp
  • Mundŏng-ri
  • Pangsŏng-ri
  • Ryongdae-ri
  • Ryongdang-ri
  • Ryonggong-ri
  • Ryongp'ung-ri
  • Ryongsŏng-ri
  • Samp'yŏng-ri
  • Sinch'ang-ri
  • Sŏksang-ri
  • Tongdo-ri
  • Wŏlmyŏng-ri

Economy

The chief local industry is agriculture, centered on dry-field farming. Crops include, maize, soybeans, wheat, barley, radishes, cabbage, gochu peppers, and cucumbers. Orcharding, sericulture, and livestock raising are also carried out. In addition, some rice is cultivated along the valleys of the Chungman and the other streams.

There are deposits of iron, gold, copper, lead, zinc, tungsten, graphite, coal, and limestone, among other minerals. There is relatively little manufacturing.

Kopung is served by roads. The Chungman River is used to ship raw lumber downstream.

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