Hongwon — Infobox Korean settlement context=north hangul=홍원군 hanja=linktext|洪|原|郡 rr=Hongwon gun mr=Hongwn kun divs=1 p , 1 workers district, 30 ri area km2=905 pop=100893 popyear=1990 popnote= [According to both the Pascal and Britannica entries.] Hongwon … Wikipedia
Hongwon-gun — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Hongwŏn gun Country and Admin Code KP.03.2044051 KP … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II
Cultural assets of North Korea — The Myogilsang buddhist statue on Mt. Kŭmgang, the 102nd Korean national treasure. Korean name Hangul … Wikipedia
Cities of North Korea — The following is a list of cities in North Korea:* P yŏngyang (평양, 平壌) * Anju si (안주시, 安州市) * Chasŏng (자성, 慈城) * Chon chon (전촌) * Ch ŏngjin si (청진시, 淸津市) * Haeju si (해주시, 海州市) * Hamhŭng si (함흥시, 咸興市) * Hoeryŏng si (회령시, 會寧市) * Hongwŏn si (홍원시) *… … Wikipedia
South Hamgyong — Infobox Korean settlement title = South Hamgyŏng Province context = north hangul = 함경 남도 hanja = 咸鏡南道 rr = Hamgyeongnam do mr = Hamgyŏng namdo hangulshort = 함남 rrshort = Hamnam mrshort = Hamnam area km2 = 18970 gov = Province capital = Hamhŭng… … Wikipedia
Tanchon — Chosŏn gŭl 단천시 Hancha 端 … Wikipedia
Ragwon — Chosŏn gŭl 락원군 Hancha 樂 … Wikipedia
Chongpyong — Not to be confused with Cheongpyeong, a town in South Korea. Chongpyong Chosŏn gŭl 정평군 Hancha … Wikipedia
Changjin — For other uses see Changjin (disambiguation) Changjin Chosŏn gŭl 장진군 Hancha … Wikipedia
List of second-level administrative divisions of North Korea — This is a list of all second level administrative divisions of North Korea, including cities, counties, workers districts, districts, and wards, organized by province or directly governed city. The second level divisions of North Korea as of 2011 … Wikipedia