North Hamgyong



         


McCune-ReischauerHamgyŏng-bukto Revised RomanizationHamgyeongbuk-do Hangul함경 북도 Hanja咸鏡北道 Short NameHambuk (Hambuk;
함북; 咸北) Statistics Population? Area? km² CapitalCh'ŏngjin Administrative Divisions3 cities (Shi);
12 counties (Kun) Split fromHamgyŏng, 1896 RegionKwanbuk DialectHamgyŏng Location Map
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North Hamgyŏng (Hamgyŏng-bukto) is a province of North Korea. The province was formed in 1896 from the northern half of Hamgyŏng Province, remained a province of Korea until 1945, then became a province of North Korea. Its capital is Ch'ŏngjin.

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Geography

The province is bordered by China on the north, South Hamgyong on the southwest, and Ryanggang on the west. On the east is the East Sea (Sea of Japan). Rasŏn Directly Governed City, in the northeast corner of the province, was separated from North Hamgyŏng in 1993.

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Administrative Divisions

North Hamgyŏng is divided into 3 cities ("Shi") and 12 counties ("Kun"). One of these 3 cities (Ch'ŏngjin) is further divided into 7 wards ("Kuyeok").

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Cities

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Counties

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See also


Administrative divisions of North Korea
Directly Governed Cities
P'yŏngyang | Rasŏn
Former Directly Governed Cities

Ch'ŏngjin | Hamhŭng | Kaesŏng | Namp'o

Special Administrative Regions
Kaesŏng Industrial Region | Kŭmgang-san Tourist Region | Shinŭiju Special Administrative Region
Provinces
Chagang | North Hamgyŏng | South Hamgyŏng | North Hwanghae | South Hwanghae | Kangwŏn | North P'yŏngan | South P'yŏngan | Ryanggang






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