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Pukchong is a county in eastern South Hamgyong province, North Korea. It borders the Sea of Japan (East Sea of Korea) to the south. Away from the coast, it is entirely mountainous. The Hamgyong Mountains traverse the county. The highest point is Komdoksan. Chief streams include the Namdaechon and Pochonchon (보천천). It has a relatively mild climate for the province. Hangul also refers to a word processing application widely used in Korea. ...
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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. ...
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South HamgyÅng (HamgyÅng-namdo) is a province of North Korea. ...
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Industry dominate the local economy, although orcharding and dry-field farming also play a role. Local crops include millet, barley, wheat, soybeans, maize, and rice. Rice production is confined to the valleys. In addition, there are livestock and silkworm farms. Railroads passing through Pukchong include the Toksong Line and Pyongra Line. The county is also served by roads.
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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 - (Korean) In Korean language online encyclopedias:
- Dusan World Encyclopedia (Naver)
- Korean language Britannica (Empas)
- Encyclopedia of Korean National Culture (Empas)
- Pascal World Encyclopedia (Nate)
The Korean language (, see below) is the official language of both North and South Korea. ...
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