Puryong County


Puryŏng County is a kun, or county, in North Hamgyŏng province, North Korea.

Geography

Most of the county is mountainous, being traversed by the Hamgyŏng Range and its outlying spurs. The highest point is Kosŏngsan, 1,754 meters above sea level. Many other high peaks are also found in the county. The chief stream is the Susŏngch'ŏn.
90% of the county is forested. Rare mammals inhabit the area, including the marten, brown bear, and Amur leopard. The climate is affected by both maritime and continental influences.

Administrative divisions

Puryŏng County is divided into 1 ŭp, 3 rodongjagu and 5 ri :

Economy

The local economy is dominated by metalworking, mining, and electric power. Deposits of gold, copper, quartzite, and limestone are found in the county. The intermontane valleys are home to grain farms where corn, soybeans, rice, wheat, barley, proso millet, and millet are harvested. Rice fields make up 2% of the county's area. Sericulture is also practiced.

Transportation

Puryŏng lies on the Hambuk and Musan lines of the Korean State Railway, and is also served by roads.

History

Puryŏng was one of the six post/garrisons established under the order of Sejong the Great of Chosŏn to safeguard his people from the hostile Chinese and Manchurian nomads living in Manchuria.

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