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Ryanggang Province
Province of North Korea
Province of North Korea
| Field | Value | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| <!-- See Template:Infobox settlement for additional fields and descriptions --> | name | Ryanggang Province | |||
| native_name | 량강도 | ||||
| native_name_lang | ko | ||||
| settlement_type | Province | ||||
| translit_lang1 | Korean | ||||
| translit_lang1_type | Chosŏn'gŭl | ||||
| translit_lang1_info | 량강도 | ||||
| translit_lang1_type1 | Hancha | ||||
| translit_lang1_info1 | {{linktext | 兩 | 江 | 道}} | |
| translit_lang1_type2 | McCune-Reischauer | ||||
| translit_lang1_info2 | Ryanggang-do | ||||
| translit_lang1_type3 | Revised Romanization | ||||
| translit_lang1_info3 | Ryanggang-do | ||||
| image_map | Ryanggang-do in North Korea.svg | ||||
| coordinates | |||||
| subdivision_type | Country | ||||
| subdivision_name | North Korea | ||||
| subdivision_type1 | Region | ||||
| subdivision_name1 | Kwannam | ||||
| seat_type | Capital | ||||
| seat | Hyesan | ||||
| parts_type | Subdivisions | ||||
| parts_style | |||||
| parts | 2 cities; 10 counties | ||||
| leader_party | WPK | ||||
| leader_title | Party Committee Chief Secretary | ||||
| leader_name | Ri Tae Il{{Cite web | title=권력기구도 | |||
| location | Seoul | publisher=Political and Military Analysis Division, Intelligence and Analysis Bureau; Ministry of Unification | date=June 2025 | access-date=19 October 2025 | url=https://nkinfo.unikorea.go.kr/nkp/pge/ps/ps.do?menuId=PO009}} |
| leader_title2 | Provincial People's Committee Chairman | ||||
| leader_name2 | Kim Chol Nam | ||||
| area_total_km2 | 14,317 | ||||
| population_total | 719,269 | ||||
| population_as_of | 2008 | ||||
| population_density_km2 | auto | ||||
| demographics1_footnotes | tags -- | ||||
| timezone | Pyongyang Time | ||||
| utc_offset | +9 | ||||
| blank_name_sec1 | Dialect | ||||
| blank_info_sec1 | Hamgyŏng |
Ryanggang Province (Ryanggangdo; , ) is a province in North Korea. The province is bordered by China (Jilin) to the north, North Hamgyong to the east, South Hamgyong to the south, and Chagang to 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 "Yanggang" (, ).
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 mi 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.
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.
Ryanggang explosion
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
In recent years, power supply problems have become prevalent in Ryanggang.
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) | Subdivisions | ||||||
| City | |||||||
| [[File:DPRK2006 Ryanggang-Hyesan.PNG | 100px | center]] | Hyesan (capital) | 혜산시 | 惠山市 | 192,680 | 25 dong, 4 ri |
| [[File:DPRK2006 Ryanggang-Samjiyon.PNG | 100px | center]] | Samjiyon | 삼지연시 | 三池淵市 | 31,471 | 10 dong, 6 ri |
| County | |||||||
| [[File:DPRK2006 Ryanggang-Kapsan.PNG | 100px | center]] | Kapsan County | 갑산군 | 甲山郡 | 70,611 | 1 up, 4 rodongjagu, 20 ri |
| [[File:DPRK2006 Ryanggang-Kimhyonggwon.PNG | 100px | center]] | Kimhyonggwon County | 김형권군 | 金亨權郡 | 37,528 | 1 up, 1 rodongjagu, 17 ri |
| [[File:DPRK2006 Ryanggang-Kimhyongjik.PNG | 100px | center]] | Kimhyongjik County | 김형직군 | 金亨稷郡 | 57,729 | 1 up, 6 rodongjagu, 9 ri |
| [[File:DPRK2006 Ryanggang-Kimjongsuk.PNG | 100px | center]] | Kimjongsuk County | 김정숙군 | 金貞淑郡 | 42,618 | 1 up, 2 rodongjagu, 22 ri |
| [[File:DPRK2006 Ryanggang-Paegam.PNG | 100px | center]] | Paegam County | 백암군 | 白岩郡 | 67,683 | 1 up, 19 rodongjagu, 4 ri |
| [[File:DPRK2006 Ryanggang-Pochon.PNG | 100px | center]] | Pochon County | 보천군 | 普天郡 | 37,225 | 1 up, 2 rodongjagu, 17 ri |
| [[File:DPRK2006 Ryanggang-Pungso.PNG | 100px | center]] | Pungso County | 풍서군 | 豊西郡 | 44,112 | 1 up, 3 rodongjagu, 17 ri |
| [[File:DPRK2006 Ryanggang-Samsu.PNG | 100px | center]] | Samsu County | 삼수군 | 三水郡 | 40,311 | 1 up, 1 rodongjagu, 23 ri |
| [[File:DPRK2006 Ryanggang-Taehongdan.PNG | 100px | center]] | Taehongdan County | 대홍단군 | 大紅湍郡 | 35,596 | 1 up, 9 rodongjagu |
| [[File:DPRK2006 Ryanggang-Unhung.PNG | 100px | center]] | Unhung County | 운흥군 | 雲興郡 | 61,705 | 1 up, 10 rodongjagu, 10 ri |
References
References
- "KCNA {{!}} Article {{!}} Respected Comrade Kim Jong Un Sends Efficient Tractors to Cities and Counties of Ryanggang Province".
- Onishi, Norimitsu. (22 October 2006). "Tension, Desperation: The China-North Korean Border". [[New York Times]].
- (2009). "DPR Korea 2008 Population Census: National Report". Central Bureau of Statistics.
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