- Hoeyang
Infobox Korean settlement
context=north
hangul=회양군
hanja=linktext|淮|陽|郡
rr=Hoeyang-gun
mr=Hoeyang kun
divs=1 "p", 25 "ri"
pop=100893
popyear=1991
popnote=(est.)
area_km2=540Hoeyang is a "kun", or county, in Kangwon province,
North Korea . It was established in a general reorganization of local government in 1952.The county's area is primarily mountainous, with the Taebaek and Kwangju ranges both passing through the county. Two basins, the
Hoeyang Basin andChangdo Basin , interrupt the rugged terrain. The highest point isPiryubong onKumgangsan . The chief local stream is the Pukhan River, which flows south and east into South Korea. The climate is continental, with extremely cold winters.The chief local industry is agriculture, although the terrain does not permit rice to be cultivated; instead, local crops include barley, wheat, oats, millet, maize, soybeans, and potatoes. Cattle are also raised. The maize-based "yt" candy from the district is widely known. Local mines work to extract the deposits of
tungsten ,barite ,molybdenum ,graphite , gold, silver, and lead found in the county.Hoeyang is served by roads and also by rail, including the
Kumgangsan Line electric railroad.ee also
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Geography of North Korea
*Administrative divisions of North Korea
*Kangwon (North Korea) External links
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