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Kumya is a county in South Hamgyong province, North Korea. It borders the Sea of Japan (East Sea of Korea) to the east. To the west, there are high mountains but the eastern portion of the county is flat. The highest peak is Chongamsan (정암산). The chief river is the Ryonghung. Several islands are situated around the Songjon Bay (송전만). Forestland makes up about 30% of the county's area. Hangul also refers to a word processing application widely used in Korea. ...
It has been suggested that Sino-Korean be merged into this article or section. ...
McCune-Reischauer romanization is one of the two most widely used Korean language romanization systems, along with the Revised Romanization of Korean, which replaced (a modified) McCune-Reischauer as the official romanization system in South Korea in 2000. ...
The Revised Romanization of Korean (Korean: êµì´ì ë¡ë§ì í기ë²; åèªì ë¡ë§å è¡¨è¨æ³) is the official Korean language romanization system in South Korea. ...
South HamgyÅng (HamgyÅng-namdo) is a province of North Korea. ...
The Sea of Japan (East Sea) is a marginal sea of the western Pacific Ocean. ...
The chief form of agriculture in the county is rice cultivation. In addition, maize, soybeans, and wheat are produced; there are also orchards. There are no ports, although some fishing is done along the coast. Machine industry has been well-developed in the region. There are also mines exploiting the local deposits of lignite, graphite, and gold. Species Oryza glaberrima Oryza sativa Rice is two species (Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima) of grass, native to tropical and subtropical southern & southeastern Asia and to Africa, which together provide more than one fifth of the calories consumed by humans[1]. (The term wild rice can refer to wild species...
Coal Coal is a fossil fuel extracted from the ground by mining. ...
Graphite (named by Abraham Gottlob Werner in 1789 from the Greek γÏαÏειν: to draw/write, for its use in pencils) is one of the allotropes of carbon. ...
The county is served by rail as well as by road, lying on the Pyongra Line railroad. The road system is well-developed, thanks to the level terrain.
See also Map of North Korea North Korea is located in eastern Asia, on the northern half of the Korean Peninsula. ...
Administrative divisions of North Korea As of 2004, North Korea consisted of two directly-governed cities (Chikalshi; 직할시;直轄市), three special administrative regions with various designations, and nine provinces (Do, singular and plural; 도; 道). These 14 regions are, in turn, divided into a Special...
South HamgyÅng (HamgyÅng-namdo) is a province of North Korea. ...
External links The Korean language (, see below) is the official language of both North and South Korea. ...
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