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Ryanggang Province

Ryanggang Province (Ryanggangdo; Korean: 량강도, Ryanggang-do, Korean pronunciation: [ɾjaŋ.ɡaŋ.do]) is a province in North Korea. The province is bordered by China (Jilin) on the north, North Hamgyong on the east, South Hamgyong on the south, and Chagang on the west. Ryanggang was formed in 1954, when it was separated from South Hamgyŏng. The provincial capital is Hyesan. In South Korean usage, "Ryanggang" is spelled and pronounced as "Yanggang" (Korean: 양강도, Yanggang-do, Korean pronunciation: [jaŋ.ɡaŋ.do])

Ryanggang Province
량강도
Korean transcription(s)
 • Chosŏn'gŭl량강도
 • Hancha兩江道
 • McCune-ReischauerRyanggang-do
 • Revised RomanizationRyanggang-do
Coordinates: 41°24′0.0″N 128°10′59.9″E / 41.400000°N 128.183306°E / 41.400000; 128.183306Coordinates: 41°24′0.0″N 128°10′59.9″E / 41.400000°N 128.183306°E / 41.400000; 128.183306
CountryNorth Korea
RegionKwannam
CapitalHyesan
Subdivisions2 cities; 10 counties
Government
 • Party Committee ChairmanRi Sang-won[1] (WPK)
 • People's Committee ChairmanRi Song-guk[1]
Area
 • Total14,317 km2 (5,528 sq mi)
Population
 (2008)
 • Total719,269
 • Density50/km2 (130/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Pyongyang Time)
DialectHamgyŏng

Description

Along the northern border with China runs the Yalu River and the Tumen River. In between the rivers, and the source of both, is Paektu Mountain, revered by both the Koreans and Manchurians as the mythic origin of each people. The North Korean government claims that Kim Jong-il was born there when his parents were at a Communist anti-Japanese resistance camp at the mountain. The North Korean-Chinese border for 20 miles east of the mountain is "dry, remote and mountainous, barely patrolled," making it one of the crossing areas for refugees from North Korea into China, although most, including refugees from Ryanggang itself, prefer to cross over the Tumen River.[2]

Although all of North Korea is economically depressed after Soviet dissolution, Ryanggang province, along with neighboring North Hamgyong and South Hamgyong provinces, are the poorest, forming North Korea's "Rust Belt" of industrialized cities with factories now decrepit and failing. The worst hunger of the 1990s famine years occurred in these three provinces, and most refugees into China come from the Rust Belt region.[2]

Ryanggang explosion

An explosion and mushroom cloud was reportedly detected in Kimhyŏngjik-gun on 9 September 2004, the 56th anniversary of the creation of North Korea. This was reported a few days later on 12 September.

Power supply issues

In recent years, power supply problems have become prevalent in Ryanggang.[citation needed]

Administrative divisions

Ryanggang is divided into 2 cities (si) and 10 counties (kun). Each entity is listed below in English, Chosŏn'gŭl, and Hanja.

Image Name Chosongul Hanja Population
(2008)[3]
Subdivisions
City
 
Hyesan (capital) 혜산시 惠山市 192,680 25 dong, 4 ri
 
Samjiyon 삼지연시 三池淵市 31,471 10 dong, 6 ri
County
 
Kapsan County 갑산군 甲山郡 70,611 1 up, 4 rodongjagu, 20 ri
 
Kimhyonggwon County 김형권군 金亨權郡 37,528 1 up, 1 rodongjagu, 17 ri
 
Kimhyongjik County 김형직군 金亨稷郡 57,729 1 up, 6 rodongjagu, 9 ri
 
Kimjongsuk County 김정숙군 金貞淑郡 42,618 1 up, 2 rodongjagu, 22 ri
 
Paegam County 백암군 白岩郡 67,683 1 up, 19 rodongjagu, 4 ri
 
Pochon County 보천군 普天郡 37,225 1 up, 2 rodongjagu, 17 ri
 
Pungso County 풍서군 豊西郡 44,112 1 up, 3 rodongjagu, 17 ri
 
Samsu County 삼수군 三水郡 40,311 1 up, 1 rodongjagu, 23 ri
 
Taehongdan County 대홍단군 大紅湍郡 35,596 1 up, 9 rodongjagu
 
Unhung County 운흥군 雲興郡 61,705 1 up, 10 rodongjagu, 10 ri

References

  1. ^ a b "Organizational Chart of North Korean Leadership" (PDF). Seoul: Political and Military Analysis Division, Intelligence and Analysis Bureau; Ministry of Unification. January 2018. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  2. ^ a b Onishi, Norimitsu (22 October 2006). "Tension, Desperation: The China-North Korean Border". New York Times. The information cited in this footnote comes from the captions to the large illustrated map published with the newspaper article and available online with it.
  3. ^ (PDF). Central Bureau of Statistics. 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 May 2011. Retrieved 25 November 2020.

External links

  • (in Korean only)

ryanggang, province, ryanggangdo, korean, 량강도, ryanggang, korean, pronunciation, ɾjaŋ, ɡaŋ, province, north, korea, province, bordered, china, jilin, north, north, hamgyong, east, south, hamgyong, south, chagang, west, ryanggang, formed, 1954, when, separated,. Ryanggang Province Ryanggangdo Korean 량강도 Ryanggang do Korean pronunciation ɾjaŋ ɡaŋ do is a province in North Korea The province is bordered by China Jilin on the north North Hamgyong on the east South Hamgyong on the south and Chagang on the west Ryanggang was formed in 1954 when it was separated from South Hamgyŏng The provincial capital is Hyesan In South Korean usage Ryanggang is spelled and pronounced as Yanggang Korean 양강도 Yanggang do Korean pronunciation jaŋ ɡaŋ do Ryanggang Province 량강도ProvinceKorean transcription s Chosŏn gŭl량강도 Hancha兩江道 McCune ReischauerRyanggang do Revised RomanizationRyanggang doCoordinates 41 24 0 0 N 128 10 59 9 E 41 400000 N 128 183306 E 41 400000 128 183306 Coordinates 41 24 0 0 N 128 10 59 9 E 41 400000 N 128 183306 E 41 400000 128 183306CountryNorth KoreaRegionKwannamCapitalHyesanSubdivisions2 cities 10 countiesGovernment Party Committee ChairmanRi Sang won 1 WPK People s Committee ChairmanRi Song guk 1 Area Total14 317 km2 5 528 sq mi Population 2008 Total719 269 Density50 km2 130 sq mi Time zoneUTC 9 Pyongyang Time DialectHamgyŏng Contents 1 Description 1 1 Ryanggang explosion 1 2 Power supply issues 2 Administrative divisions 3 References 4 External linksDescription EditAlong the northern border with China runs the Yalu River and the Tumen River In between the rivers and the source of both is Paektu Mountain revered by both the Koreans and Manchurians as the mythic origin of each people The North Korean government claims that Kim Jong il was born there when his parents were at a Communist anti Japanese resistance camp at the mountain The North Korean Chinese border for 20 miles east of the mountain is dry remote and mountainous barely patrolled making it one of the crossing areas for refugees from North Korea into China although most including refugees from Ryanggang itself prefer to cross over the Tumen River 2 Although all of North Korea is economically depressed after Soviet dissolution Ryanggang province along with neighboring North Hamgyong and South Hamgyong provinces are the poorest forming North Korea s Rust Belt of industrialized cities with factories now decrepit and failing The worst hunger of the 1990s famine years occurred in these three provinces and most refugees into China come from the Rust Belt region 2 Ryanggang explosion Edit Main article Ryanggang explosion An explosion and mushroom cloud was reportedly detected in Kimhyŏngjik gun on 9 September 2004 the 56th anniversary of the creation of North Korea This was reported a few days later on 12 September Power supply issues Edit In recent years power supply problems have become prevalent in Ryanggang citation needed Administrative divisions EditRyanggang is divided into 2 cities si and 10 counties kun Each entity is listed below in English Chosŏn gŭl and Hanja Image Name Chosongul Hanja Population 2008 3 SubdivisionsCity Hyesan capital 혜산시 惠山市 192 680 25 dong 4 ri Samjiyon 삼지연시 三池淵市 31 471 10 dong 6 riCounty Kapsan County 갑산군 甲山郡 70 611 1 up 4 rodongjagu 20 ri Kimhyonggwon County 김형권군 金亨權郡 37 528 1 up 1 rodongjagu 17 ri Kimhyongjik County 김형직군 金亨稷郡 57 729 1 up 6 rodongjagu 9 ri Kimjongsuk County 김정숙군 金貞淑郡 42 618 1 up 2 rodongjagu 22 ri Paegam County 백암군 白岩郡 67 683 1 up 19 rodongjagu 4 ri Pochon County 보천군 普天郡 37 225 1 up 2 rodongjagu 17 ri Pungso County 풍서군 豊西郡 44 112 1 up 3 rodongjagu 17 ri Samsu County 삼수군 三水郡 40 311 1 up 1 rodongjagu 23 ri Taehongdan County 대홍단군 大紅湍郡 35 596 1 up 9 rodongjagu Unhung County 운흥군 雲興郡 61 705 1 up 10 rodongjagu 10 riReferences Edit a b Organizational Chart of North Korean Leadership PDF Seoul Political and Military Analysis Division Intelligence and Analysis Bureau Ministry of Unification January 2018 Retrieved 17 October 2018 a b Onishi Norimitsu 22 October 2006 Tension Desperation The China North Korean Border New York Times The information cited in this footnote comes from the captions to the large illustrated map published with the newspaper article and available online with it DPR Korea 2008 Population Census National Report PDF Central Bureau of Statistics 2009 Archived from the original PDF on 14 May 2011 Retrieved 25 November 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ryanggang do 행정 구역 현황 Haengjeong Guyeok Hyeonhwang in Korean only Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ryanggang Province amp oldid 1136472687, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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