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South Pyongan



         


McCune-ReischauerP'yŏngan-namdo Revised RomanizationPyeongannam-do Hangul평안 남도 Hanja平安南道 Short NameP'yŏngnam (Pyeongnam;
평남; 平南) Statistics Population? Area? km² CapitalP'yŏngsŏng Administrative Divisions1 Special City
(Tŭkkŭpshi);
5 cities (Shi);
3 districts (Ku and Chigu);
19 counties (Kun) Split fromP'yŏngan, 1896 RegionKwansŏ DialectP'yŏngan Location Map

South P'yŏngan (P'yŏngan-namdo) is a province of North Korea. The province was formed in 1896 from the southern half of P'yŏngan Province, remained a province of Korea until 1945, then became a province of North Korea. Its capital is P'yŏngsŏng.

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Geography

The province is bordered by North P'yŏngan and Chagang to the north, South Hamgyŏng and Kangwŏn to the east and southeast, and North Hwanghae and P'yŏngyang to the south. The Yellow Sea is located to the west (known as the West Sea to Koreans). Some maps call the western waters Korea Bay.

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Administrative Divisions

South P'yŏngan is divided into:

Its administrative divisions are:

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Cities

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Districts

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Counties

1 — merged in with Nampo in 2004

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References

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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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