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South Pyongan Province
Abbreviations: 평남
Chosŏn'gŭl : 평안남도 Hancha : 平安南道
McCune-Reischauer : P'yŏngan-namdo
Revised Romanization : Pyeongannam-do
South Pyongan NK.png
Map of North Korea with South Pyongan highlighted
Government Province
Capital P'yŏngsŏng
Dialect P'yŏngan
Region Kwansŏ
Area 12,330 km²
Population  (????)
 - Population  ????
Cities 5
Counties 19

South P'yŏngan (P'yŏngan-namdo) is a province of North Korea. The province was formed in 1896 from the southern half of the former 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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[edit] 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 and Korea Bay are located to the west.

[edit] Administrative Divisions

South P'yŏngan is divided into:

  • 1 special city (Tŭkkŭpsi, not to be confused with Tŭkpyŏlsi, the designation P'yŏngyang, the separately administered national capital);
  • 5 cities (Si);
  • 3 districts (1 Ku and 2 Chigu); and
  • 19 counties (Kun).

Its administrative divisions are:

[edit] Cities

  • Namp'o Special City (Namp'o Tŭkkŭpsi; 남포 특급시; 南浦 特級市; created in 2004)
  • P'yŏngsŏng-si (the provincial capital; 평성시; 平城市; established December 1969)
  • Anju-si (안주시; 安州市; established August 1987)
  • Kaech'ŏn-si (개천시, 价川市; established August 1990)
  • Sunch'ŏn-si (순천시; 順川市; established October 1983)
  • Tŏkch'ŏn-si (덕천시; 德川市; established June 1986)

[edit] Districts

  • Ch'ŏngnam-gu (청남구; 清南區)
  • Tŭkchang-jigu (득장지구; 得場地區)
  • Ungok-chigu (운곡지구; 雲谷地區)

[edit] Counties

The below former counties of South Pyongan were merged with Namp'o in 2004:

  • Ch'ŏllima-gun (천리마군; 千里馬郡)
  • Kangsŏ-gun (강서군; 江西郡)
  • Ryonggang-gun (룡강군; 龍岡郡)
  • Taean-gun (대안군; 大安郡)

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