- Yonsa
Infobox Korean settlement
context=north
hangul=연사군
hanja=linktext|延|社|郡
rr=Yeonsa-gun
mr=Ynsa kun
divs= 1 "p;", 1 workers' district, 10 "ri"
pop=33000
popyear=1991
popnote=(est.)
area_km2=1200Yonsa is a "kun", or county, in
North Hamgyong province,North Korea . It was created following thedivision of Korea , being split off fromMusan county in the 1952 reorganization of local government.The land of Yonsa is high and mountainous, with even the low-lying areas more than 500 meters above
sea level . The county is traversed by theHamgyong Mountains and thePaekmu Plateau . Various streams flow through the county, including the Yonmyonsu (연면수), Kuunsu (구운수), Sudongsu (수동수), and Sodusu (서두수). 84% of the county is forested. The highest point is Kwanmobong.Lumbering dominates the economy of Yonsa, and there are numerous lumbermills. Wild roots and fruits are also gathered from the mountains.There is very little agriculture, due to the lack of arable land; the farming that is carried out is chiefly
dry-field farming . Yonsa is responsible for more than half of North Hamgyong's potato crop. Cultivated land makes up 4.3% of the county's area.Yonsa lies on the
Paekmu Line railroad, and is also served by roads.ee also
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Geography of North Korea
*Administrative divisions of North Korea External links
*baekgwa|naver=112576|nate=16210200|empas_b=171078|empas_k=265853
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