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Kangwon Province, North Korea

Province of North Korea

Kangwon Province, North Korea

Summary

Province of North Korea

FieldValue
nameKangwon Province
native_name강원도
native_name_langko
settlement_typeProvince
translit_lang1Korean
translit_lang1_typeChosŏn'gŭl
translit_lang1_info강원도
translit_lang1_type1Hancha
translit_lang1_info1江原道
translit_lang1_type2McCune–Reischauer
translit_lang1_info2Kangwŏndo
translit_lang1_type3Revised Romanization
translit_lang1_info3Gangwon-do
image_mapKangwon-do in North Korea.svg
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameNorth Korea
subdivision_type1Region
subdivision_name1Gwandong
(Yeongseo: western Kangwŏn; Yeongdong: eastern Kangwŏn)
seat_typeCapital
seatWŏnsan
parts_typeSubdivisions
parts_style
parts2 cities; 15 counties
leader_partyWPK
leader_titleProvincial Party Committee Chief Secretary
leader_nameBaek Seong-guk{{Cite webtitle=권력기구도
locationSeoulpublisher=Political and Military Analysis Division, Intelligence and Analysis Bureau; Ministry of Unificationdate=June 2025access-date=19 October 2025url=https://nkinfo.unikorea.go.kr/nkp/pge/ps/ps.do?menuId=PO009}}
leader_title2Provincial People's Committee Chairman
leader_name2Ju Mun Jin
area_total_km211255
population_total1477582
population_as_of2008
population_density_km2auto
demographics1_footnotestags --
demographics1_title1Dialect
demographics1_info1Kangwŏn, Hamgyŏng
timezonePyongyang Time
utc_offset+9
iso_codeKP-07

(Yeongseo: western Kangwŏn; Yeongdong: eastern Kangwŏn)

Kangwon Province (Kangwŏndo; ) is a province of North Korea, with its capital at Wŏnsan. Before the division of Korea in 1945, Kangwŏn Province and its South Korean neighbour Gangwon Province (also spelled Kangwon Province sometimes) formed a single province that excluded Wŏnsan.

History

Kangwŏn was one of the Eight Provinces of Korea during the Joseon Dynasty. The province was formed 1395, and derived its name from the names of the principal cities of Gangneung (or Kangnŭng; ) and the provincial capital Wonju (or Wŏnju; ).

In 1895, Kangwŏn was replaced by the Districts of Chuncheon (Chuncheon-bu; ) in the west and Gangneung (Gangneung-bu; ) in the east. Wonju became part of Chungju District. During 1910–1945 Japanese colonial period in Korea, the province was known as Kōgen-dō.

In 1896, Korea was redivided into thirteen provinces, and the two districts were merged to re-form Kangwŏn Province. Although Wonju rejoined Kangwŏn province, the provincial capital was moved to Chuncheon.

In 1945, Kangwŏn Province (along with the rest of Korea) was divided by the 38th parallel north in 1945 into Soviet and American zones of occupation in the north and south respectively. In 1946, the northern province was expanded to include the North Korean portion of Gyeonggi Province and the area around Wŏnsan in South Hamgyŏng Province. The provincial capital of the North Korean portion of the province was established at Wŏnsan, as Kangwŏn's traditional capitals Wonju and Chuncheon both were south of the 38th parallel. In 1948, the province became part of the new Democratic People's Republic of Korea. As a result of the Korean War Armistice Agreement of 1953, the boundary between the North and South Korean portions of the province was shifted northward to the Military Demarcation Line.

In 2002, Mount Kumgang Tourist Region was split off from the rest of the province to form a separately-administered region. However, in January 2024, after asserting unification as impossible and declaring South Korea a hostile state, North Korea announced that they would close the Mount Kumgang International Tourism Administration.

Geography

The province is bordered by South Hamgyŏng to the north, South P'yŏngan and North Hwanghae to the west, and Kaesŏng to the south. Additionally, the province is across the Korean Demilitarized Zone from its South Korean counterpart Gangwon and Gyeonggi. To the east is the Sea of Japan.

The province is dominated by the T'aebaek Mountains, the highest peak of which is Mount Kumgang ("Diamond Mountain").

Kangwŏn and Gangwon Provinces are together referred to as the Gwandong region. The region west of the Taebaek Mountains is called Yŏngsŏ, while the region east of the mountains is called Yŏngdong.

In April 2003, the Mt. Chuae Plant Reserve was created. The reserve is 687 hectares and is in Shindong-ri, Sepho County, and Sanyang-ri, Kosan County. Mt. Chuae is 1,528 meters above sea level and is part of the Masingnyong Mountains. The DPRK Nature Conservation Union is trying to preserve mixed forests of pine and broad-leaf trees. The DPRK Cabinet-level decision has banned animal grazing and collecting plant resources and other acts of damaging the environment.

Administrative divisions

Labeled map of divisions of North Korean Kangwon province (in Korean)

Kangwŏn Province is divided into two cities (si), one special administrative region, and 15 counties (kun).

Cities

Wonsan
  • Munch'ŏn-si ()
  • Wŏnsan-si ()

Counties

  • Anbyŏn-gun ()
  • Ch'angdo-gun ()
  • Ch'ŏnnae-gun ()
  • Ch'ŏrwŏn-gun ()
  • Hoeyang-gun ()
  • Ich'ŏn-gun ()
  • Kimhwa-gun ()
  • Kosan-gun ()
  • Kosŏng-gun ()
  • Kŭmgang-gun ()
    • Mount Kumgang Tourist Region ()
  • P'an'gyo-gun ()
  • Pŏptong-gun ()
  • P'yŏnggang-gun ()
  • Sep'o-gun ()
  • T'ongch'ŏn-gun ()

References

References

  1. (15 January 2024). "Unification with South Korea no longer possible, says Kim Jong-un". Guardian.
  2. Ju, Song I. (May 5, 2012). "Plant reserve on Mt. Chuae". [[The Pyongyang Times]].
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