Chongpyong County

Coordinates : 39°47′14.3″N 127°23′43.4″E  /  39.787306°N 127.395389°E  / 39.787306; 127.395389
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Chongpyong County
定平郡
Korean transcription(s)
 ?  Chos?n'g?l 定平郡
 ?  Hancha
 ?  McCune-Reischauer Ch?ngp'y?ng kun
 ?  Revised Romanization Jeongpyeong-gun
Map of South Hamgyong showing the location of Chongpyong
Map of South Hamgyong showing the location of Chongpyong
Coordinates: 39°47′14.3″N 127°23′43.4″E  /  39.787306°N 127.395389°E  / 39.787306; 127.395389
Country North Korea
Province South Hamgyong Province
Administrative divisions 1 ?p , 2 workers' district, 42 ri
Area
 ? Total 747 km 2 (288 sq mi)
Population
  (2008 [1] )
 ? Total 179,114

Ch?ngp'y?ng County is a county in South Hamgy?ng province, North Korea . It borders South P'y?ngan province to the south, and the East Korea Bay to the east.

History [ edit ]

The first historical recorded names for this region was Paji ( 破紙 ; 巴只 ) and Sonwi ( 線위 ; 宣威 ). In 1041, it was renamed to Chongju ( 井州 ; 定州 ). in 1413, during the rule of King Taejong, it was renamed from Chongju to Chongpyong due to having the same name as Chongju located in Pyongan Province . [2]

Physical features [ edit ]

The highest point is Noranbong. Most of the county's land is mountainous, but the southeast region is flat. The chief river is the Kumjin River . In the winter, its climate is continental and the weather is bitterly cold; however, the influence of the Rangrim Mountains makes Ch?ngp'y?ng's climate milder than that of the Yellow Sea coast.

Administrative divisions [ edit ]

Ch?ngp'yong county is divided into 1 ?p (town), 2 rodongjagu (workers' districts) and 42 ri (villages):

  • Ch?ngp'yong-?p
  • Sinsang-rodongjagu
  • Yongh?ng-rodongjagu
  • Changch'?l-li
  • Changdong-ri
  • Changh?ng-ri
  • Choyang-ri
  • Chungp'y?ng-ri
  • Ch'angsil-li
  • Ch'ow?l-li
  • Hanam-ri
  • Hojung-ri
  • Honam-ri
  • Hwadong-ri
  • Hyangdong-ri
  • Kuch'ang-ri
  • Ku?p-ri
  • Kuyang-ri
  • Kwangh?ng-ri
  • Kwanp'y?ng-ri
  • Munbong-ri
  • Munch'ang-ri
  • Munh?ng-ri
  • Naedong-ri
  • Namch'ang-ri
  • Pokh?ng-ri
  • Pongdae-ri
  • Pup'y?ng-ri
  • P'ungyang-ri
  • Ryuls?ng-ri
  • Samdo-ri
  • Sasu-ri
  • Sinch'?l-li
  • Sinp'ung-ri
  • Sinp'y?ng-ri
  • Sins?ng-ri
  • S?gy?ng-ri
  • S?nd?ng-ri
  • Taho-ri
  • Toksal-li
  • Tongch'?l-li
  • Tongha-ri
  • Tongho-ri
  • T'aeyang-ri

Economy [ edit ]

Agriculture and fishery [ edit ]

Rice is cultivated on the level ground of the southeast, where the soil is fertile. Small amounts of other farming and orcharding also take place. Due to the county's coastal location, fishing is also practised.

Mining [ edit ]

Mining is a minor component of the local economy.

Transport [ edit ]

Ch?ngp'y?ng county is served by the P'y?ngra Line of the Korean State Railway .

See also [ edit ]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ North Korea: Administrative Division
  2. ^ "定平郡(定平郡)" . Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean) . Retrieved 17 December 2023 .

External links [ edit ]