Hamgyŏng-pushto – Wikipedia
Hamgyŏ-Pukto | |
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Chosŏn’gŭl: | Hamgyongbuk -do |
Hancha: | Hang Gangbu Hokkaido |
McCune-Reischauer: | Hamgyŏ-Pukto |
Revised romanization: | Hamgyeongbuk-do |
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Surface: | 16.365 km² |
Resident: | 2.327.362 (As of October 1, 2008) |
Population density: | 142 inhabitants per km² |
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Administrative seat: | Ch’ ŏngjin |
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Hamgyŏ-Pukto (Nord-Hamgyŏng) is a province in North Korea. It was created in 1896 at the division of the province of Hamgyŏng-Do in Hamgyŏng-Pukto and Hamgyŏng-Namdo. The capital of the province of Hamgyŏng-Pukto is Ch’ŏngjin. 2.3 million people live in the province (census 2008). [first]
Hamgyŏng-Pukto borders the People’s Republic of China and Russia in the north, in the east to the Japanese Sea, in the southwest to the province of Hamgyŏng-Namdo and in the west to the province of Ryanggang-Do.
The HwasŏNG and Haengyŏng internment camps are located in the province. About 60% of the Koreans fled to South Korea come from this province. [2]
In October 2006, the first North Korean nuclear waving ignition was carried out in the south of the province. There were initially different information about the exact place of the experiment. [3] [4] [5]
At the end of August 2015 there were severe floods in the province.
The province of Hamgyŏng-Pukto is divided into three cities and twelve counties. In 1993 the city of Rajin ( The bread ; Rajin City ; Luojin ) and the district of Sŏnbong ( Sŏnbong-gun ; Vanguard ; Pioneer ) Dealed from the province of Hamgyŏng-Pukto and merged into Rajin-Sŏnbong, a city under the central administration of the government. 2000 is the city in Rasŏn ( Rasŏn Chik’alshi ; Rasun ; Luojian municipality ). Rasŏn was incorporated again before January 2005. In 2010 she became a “special city” ( T’ŭkpyŏlsi ; Cities , Special market ) explained. [6]
Cities [ Edit | Edit the source text ]
- Ch’ ŏngjin-shi ( Chongjin ; Takashi City )
- Ch’ŏngam-guyŏk ( Cheongam area ; Qingyan area )
- Purpang-suy ( Pohang area ; Port Port area )
- Puyun-Guyŏk ( Buyun -gu area ; Furun area )
- Ranam-Guyŏk ( Ranam area ; Luoan area )
- China-guyŏk ( Sinam area ; Xinyan area )
- Songp’yŏng-guyŏk ( Songpyeong -gu ; Songping area )
- Sunam-Guyŏk ( Suam area ; Shuinan area )
- Hoeryŏng-it ( Hoeryeong City ; Huining City )
- Kimch’aek-shi ( Kim Poetry ; Gold policy )
- Special city of rasŏn ( Rasun Special City ; Luo Xian City )
- Diligent-guyŏk ( Rajin area ; Luojin area )
- Sŏnbong-gun ( Vanguard ; Pioneer )
Counties [ Edit | Edit the source text ]
- Hwasŏng-gun ( Hwaseong -gun ; Huacheng County )
- Hwatae-without ( Hwadae -gun ; Hanadai -gun )
- Kilu-not ( Gilju -gun ; Jizhou County )
- Kyŏngsŏng-gun ( Gyeongseong -gun ; Jingcheng County )
- Musan-Gun ( Musan -gun ; Moyama County )
- MyŎngch’Ŏn-gun ( Myeongcheon -gun ; Akikawa -gun )
- Onsŏng-gun ( Onseong -gun ; Stoning city )
- NRang-Gun ( Erang -gun ; Fishing county )
- Puryŏng-gun ( Commander ; Funing County )
- Saepyŏl-gun ( New star ; Saibi County )
- Ŭntŏk-gun ( Eundeok -gun ; Ende County )
- Yŏnsa-Gun ( Speaker ; Yobusha County )
- ↑ Korea (Das. VR): Provinces & cities-population, maps, graphics, weather and web information. Accessed on April 15, 2018 .
- ↑ Ministry of Unification: Policy on North Korean Defectors . 2017, Retrieved on August 30, 2019 (English).
- ↑ magnitude 4.3—North Korea (2006 October 09 01:35:28 UTC) . United States Geological Survey (USGS). October 9, 2010. accessed on April 28, 2013 (English).
- ↑ What is the North Korean nuclear test Sangpyeong -ri and Punggye -ri? In: Hani.co.Kr (Korean).
- ↑ kyodo.co.jp ( Memento of the Originals from September 29, 2007 in Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been used automatically and not yet checked. Please check original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. (Japanese).
- ↑ Park in Ho: Rasun Becomes Special City. In: Daily NK. January 5, 2010, Retrieved on March 28, 2013 (English).
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