South Hwanghae



         


McCune-ReischauerHwanghae-namdo Revised RomanizationHwanghaenam-do Hangul황해 남도 Hanja黃海南道 Short NameHwangnam (Hwangnam;
황남; 黃南) Statistics Population? Area? km² CapitalHaeju Administrative Divisions1 city (Shi);
19 counties (Kun) Split fromHwanghae, 1954 DialectHwanghae Location Map

South Hwanghae (Hwanghae-namdo) is a province of North Korea. The province was formed in 1954 when the former Hwanghae Province was split into North and South Hwanghae. The provincial capital is Haeju. It is bordered to the north and east by North Hwanghae province and to the southeast by Kaesŏng. The southern border of the province is marked by the Korean Demilitarized Zone with South Korea.

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Administrative Divisions

South Hwanghae is divided into 1 city ("Shi") and 19 counties ("Kun").

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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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