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Unsan County

Unsan County is a kun, or county, in eastern North P'yŏngan province, North Korea. Within the province, it borders Hyangsan to the east, Kujang and Nyŏngbyŏn to the south, and Tongch'ang and T'aech'ŏn to the west. In addition, it is bordered by Chagang province to the east (Hŭich'ŏn) and north (Songwŏn).

Unsan County
운산군
Korean transcription(s)
 • Chosŏn'gŭl운산군
 • Hancha雲山郡
 • McCune-ReischauerUnsan-gun
 • Revised RomanizationUnsan-gun
CountryNorth Korea
ProvinceNorth P'yŏngan
Administrative divisions1 ŭp, 1 workers' district, 27 ri
Area
 • Total865.5 km2 (334.2 sq mi)
Population
 (2008[1])
 • Total102,928
 • Density120/km2 (310/sq mi)

History edit

Ancient history edit

No artefacts of human existence until the Bronze Age were found in the region, however, artefacts from the period are found in nearby counties, suggesting possible existence in the region at least from the Neolithic period. Knife money from the Yan dynasty found in nearby counties suggest the inhabitants traded with Yan merchants after the Eastern invasion of Yan by general Qinkai during the reign of King Zhao of Yan. The region became part of the territory of the kingdom of Goguryeo in 56 AD after the kingdom expanded its domain up until the Salsu river (presumed to be Chongchon River), but no record of a county actually installed is unclear. The region is thought to have suffered damage during the Sui invasion of Goguryeo, and the region is said to be holding the tomb of Goguryeo general Yeon Gaesomun.[2]

Medieval history edit

The region started becoming part of the territory of the Goryeo dynasty after a fortress was constructed in the region (The region was called wihwajin), a move that was part of the northern expansion project of Gwangjong of Goryeo. The region was known as Unjung County or Gowonhwajin during the Early Goryeo period but later got the name Wihwajin in 968. In 995, the region changed its name to Unju, and a defense institution was installed to ward off the invasions of the khitans in the north. In 1231, the residents of the region evacuated to Haedo island to escape the invading Mongols and temporarily stayed in a town west of Gasan (a town in Pyongan province), but later became incorporated into Yeonsanbu (a subdivision part of modern-day Yongbyon) but it separated to its own subdivision in 1271. In 1413, during the reign of Taejong of Joseon, the region officially was named Unsan County, however, some towns that were formerly under the control of the region became part of Chongju since it is too deep into the territory of other counties beside Unsan, "like teeth of a dog fit together (犬牙相入)". This decision shrank the number of houses under control of the subdivision to merely 70 making the independence of the county difficult, and the decision was reversed in 1449. In 1456, the town of Old Unsan was sent to the control of Chongju, and the town of Yonsan which was in the control of Yongbyon went under the control of Unsan.In 1459 the region was again incorporated into nearby counties, with work burden issues being located in a rural mountain, but this decision was also reversed in 1462.[2]

Early modern history and westernization edit

In 1895, after a drastic change in subdivisions as a consequence of the Gabo reforms, Unsan County became part of the Department of Uiju (modern-day Sinuiju). The region became part of North Pyongan Province in 1896. In July 1895, the Joseon dynasty signed a treaty with American businessman James R. Morse regarding the mining of gold in the region and established a joint corporation called the Oriental Consolidated Mining Company (OCMC,동양합동광업회사) in April 1896. The company later was owned by the Nippon Mining Company during the Japanese occupation of Korea. The region became one of the centers of protests associated with the March 1st Movement in 1919, led by local Christians. It also became the centre of armed rebellions against the Japanese regime.[2]

After the liberation of Korea in 1945 edit

During the changes of 1952 by the North Korean government, the territory of the County was divided into two Counties, Unsan County and Bukjin County, but was reunited in 1954. In 1956, Bukjinri was abolished and part of its former domain became part of Bukjin worker's district (Pukchil-lodongjagu) and Kumsan worker's district (also later reincorporated into Pukchil-lodongjagu).[2]

Geography edit

The Kuryong River (구룡강) has formed a steep valley and basin in the centre of the county, into which various tributaries flow including the Uhyŏn River, Choyang River, Ryonghŭng River, and P'ungsanch'ŏn. 73% of the county's area is forested, while only 15.5% is cultivated.

Administrative divisions edit

Unsan county is divided into 1 ŭp (town), 1 rodongjagu (workers' district) and 27 ri (villages):

  • Unsan-ŭp (운산읍)
  • Pukchil-lodongjagu (북진로동자구)
  • Cheil-li (제인리)
  • Chŏnsŭng-ri (전승리)
  • Chonyang-ri (조양리)
  • Chwa-ri (좌리)
  • Hwaŭng-ri (화응리)
  • Kosŏng-ri (고성리)
  • Kuŭp-ri (구읍리)
  • Masang-ri (마상리)
  • Majang-ri (마장리)
  • Namsal-li (남산리)
  • Nit'am-ri (니탑리)
  • Pang'ŏ-ri (방어리)
  • Pongji-ri (봉지리)
  • Puhŭng-ri (부흥리)
  • P'ungyang-ri (풍양리)
  • P'yŏnghwa-ri (평화리)
  • Ryongho-ri (룡호리)
  • Ryonghŭng-ri (룡흥리)
  • Samsal-li (삼산리)
  • Sangwŏl-li (상원리)
  • Sŏngbong-ri (성봉리)
  • Tangsang-ri (당상리)
  • Toch'ŏl-li (도청리)
  • Ŭngbong-ri (응봉리)
  • Wŏl'yang-ri (월양리)
  • Yŏng'ung-ri (영웅리)
  • Yŏnha-ri (연하리)

Climate edit

The year-round average temperature is 8.2 °C, with a January average of -10.2 °C and an August average of 23.8 °C. The climate is fairly wet, with an average annual rainfall of 1400 mm.

Economy edit

Of Unsan's cultivated land, most (70%) is dry-field, with numerous cattle farms; local crops include maize, soybeans, sweet potatoes, and vegetables as well as rice. Unsan leads the province in the production of sweet potatoes. Fruit is also raised. Gold and silver are mined, and factories produce textiles and ironware.

In Ryongho-ri on the slopes of Kubongsan, there are tombs from the Koguryŏ period. A tomb traditionally held to be that of the Kojosŏn ruler Wiman is also located there.

Transportation edit

Unsan is served by the Unsan Line of the Korean State Railway, and is also connected to neighbouring districts by road.

As of December 2016, a small runway is being installed near the Sunchon Cement Factory, believed to be intended for use by small aircraft transporting Kim Jong-un.[3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ North Korea: Administrative Division
  2. ^ a b c d "운산군". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture.
  3. ^ . North Korean Economy Watch. December 15, 2016. Archived from the original on December 17, 2016. In this Google Earth image, we can see a new Kim Jong-un/executive runway being installed in Unsan County (은산군) Between the Sunchon Cement Factory and a large industrial construction site just south of the runway. The new runway is approximately 870 meters and is intended for small Cessna-style aircraft–similar to other runways constructed throughout the country intended for the leader.

External links edit

  • In Korean language online encyclopedias:
    • Doosan Encyclopedia (Encyber)
    • Korean language Britannica (Empas) (Map)
    • Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (Empas)
    • Pascal World Encyclopedia (Nate)

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Unsan redirects here For other uses see Unsan disambiguation Unsan County is a kun or county in eastern North P yŏngan province North Korea Within the province it borders Hyangsan to the east Kujang and Nyŏngbyŏn to the south and Tongch ang and T aech ŏn to the west In addition it is bordered by Chagang province to the east Hŭich ŏn and north Songwŏn Unsan County 운산군CountyKorean transcription s Chosŏn gŭl운산군 Hancha雲山郡 McCune ReischauerUnsan gun Revised RomanizationUnsan gunCountryNorth KoreaProvinceNorth P yŏnganAdministrative divisions1 ŭp 1 workers district 27 riArea Total865 5 km2 334 2 sq mi Population 2008 1 Total102 928 Density120 km2 310 sq mi Contents 1 History 1 1 Ancient history 1 2 Medieval history 1 3 Early modern history and westernization 1 4 After the liberation of Korea in 1945 2 Geography 3 Administrative divisions 4 Climate 5 Economy 6 Transportation 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editAncient history edit No artefacts of human existence until the Bronze Age were found in the region however artefacts from the period are found in nearby counties suggesting possible existence in the region at least from the Neolithic period Knife money from the Yan dynasty found in nearby counties suggest the inhabitants traded with Yan merchants after the Eastern invasion of Yan by general Qinkai during the reign of King Zhao of Yan The region became part of the territory of the kingdom of Goguryeo in 56 AD after the kingdom expanded its domain up until the Salsu river presumed to be Chongchon River but no record of a county actually installed is unclear The region is thought to have suffered damage during the Sui invasion of Goguryeo and the region is said to be holding the tomb of Goguryeo general Yeon Gaesomun 2 Medieval history edit The region started becoming part of the territory of the Goryeo dynasty after a fortress was constructed in the region The region was called wihwajin a move that was part of the northern expansion project of Gwangjong of Goryeo The region was known as Unjung County or Gowonhwajin during the Early Goryeo period but later got the name Wihwajin in 968 In 995 the region changed its name to Unju and a defense institution was installed to ward off the invasions of the khitans in the north In 1231 the residents of the region evacuated to Haedo island to escape the invading Mongols and temporarily stayed in a town west of Gasan a town in Pyongan province but later became incorporated into Yeonsanbu a subdivision part of modern day Yongbyon but it separated to its own subdivision in 1271 In 1413 during the reign of Taejong of Joseon the region officially was named Unsan County however some towns that were formerly under the control of the region became part of Chongju since it is too deep into the territory of other counties beside Unsan like teeth of a dog fit together 犬牙相入 This decision shrank the number of houses under control of the subdivision to merely 70 making the independence of the county difficult and the decision was reversed in 1449 In 1456 the town of Old Unsan was sent to the control of Chongju and the town of Yonsan which was in the control of Yongbyon went under the control of Unsan In 1459 the region was again incorporated into nearby counties with work burden issues being located in a rural mountain but this decision was also reversed in 1462 2 Early modern history and westernization edit In 1895 after a drastic change in subdivisions as a consequence of the Gabo reforms Unsan County became part of the Department of Uiju modern day Sinuiju The region became part of North Pyongan Province in 1896 In July 1895 the Joseon dynasty signed a treaty with American businessman James R Morse regarding the mining of gold in the region and established a joint corporation called the Oriental Consolidated Mining Company OCMC 동양합동광업회사 in April 1896 The company later was owned by the Nippon Mining Company during the Japanese occupation of Korea The region became one of the centers of protests associated with the March 1st Movement in 1919 led by local Christians It also became the centre of armed rebellions against the Japanese regime 2 After the liberation of Korea in 1945 edit During the changes of 1952 by the North Korean government the territory of the County was divided into two Counties Unsan County and Bukjin County but was reunited in 1954 In 1956 Bukjinri was abolished and part of its former domain became part of Bukjin worker s district Pukchil lodongjagu and Kumsan worker s district also later reincorporated into Pukchil lodongjagu 2 Geography editThe Kuryong River 구룡강 has formed a steep valley and basin in the centre of the county into which various tributaries flow including the Uhyŏn River Choyang River Ryonghŭng River and P ungsanch ŏn 73 of the county s area is forested while only 15 5 is cultivated Administrative divisions editUnsan county is divided into 1 ŭp town 1 rodongjagu workers district and 27 ri villages Unsan ŭp 운산읍 Pukchil lodongjagu 북진로동자구 Cheil li 제인리 Chŏnsŭng ri 전승리 Chonyang ri 조양리 Chwa ri 좌리 Hwaŭng ri 화응리 Kosŏng ri 고성리 Kuŭp ri 구읍리 Masang ri 마상리 Majang ri 마장리 Namsal li 남산리 Nit am ri 니탑리 Pang ŏ ri 방어리 Pongji ri 봉지리 Puhŭng ri 부흥리 P ungyang ri 풍양리 P yŏnghwa ri 평화리 Ryongho ri 룡호리 Ryonghŭng ri 룡흥리 Samsal li 삼산리 Sangwŏl li 상원리 Sŏngbong ri 성봉리 Tangsang ri 당상리 Toch ŏl li 도청리 Ŭngbong ri 응봉리 Wŏl yang ri 월양리 Yŏng ung ri 영웅리 Yŏnha ri 연하리 Climate editThe year round average temperature is 8 2 C with a January average of 10 2 C and an August average of 23 8 C The climate is fairly wet with an average annual rainfall of 1400 mm Economy editOf Unsan s cultivated land most 70 is dry field with numerous cattle farms local crops include maize soybeans sweet potatoes and vegetables as well as rice Unsan leads the province in the production of sweet potatoes Fruit is also raised Gold and silver are mined and factories produce textiles and ironware In Ryongho ri on the slopes of Kubongsan there are tombs from the Koguryŏ period A tomb traditionally held to be that of the Kojosŏn ruler Wiman is also located there Transportation editUnsan is served by the Unsan Line of the Korean State Railway and is also connected to neighbouring districts by road As of December 2016 a small runway is being installed near the Sunchon Cement Factory believed to be intended for use by small aircraft transporting Kim Jong un 3 See also editBattle of Unsan Geography of North Korea Administrative divisions of North KoreaReferences edit North Korea Administrative Division a b c d 운산군 Encyclopedia of Korean Culture New Kim Jong un executive runway under construction North Korean Economy Watch December 15 2016 Archived from the original on December 17 2016 In this Google Earth image we can see a new Kim Jong un executive runway being installed in Unsan County 은산군 Between the Sunchon Cement Factory and a large industrial construction site just south of the runway The new runway is approximately 870 meters and is intended for small Cessna style aircraft similar to other runways constructed throughout the country intended for the leader External links editIn Korean language online encyclopedias Doosan Encyclopedia Encyber Korean language Britannica Empas Map Encyclopedia of Korean Culture Empas Pascal World Encyclopedia Nate Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Unsan County amp oldid 1203302371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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