- Sijung
Infobox Korean settlement
context=north
hangul=시중군
hanja=linktext|時|中|郡
rr=Sijung-gun
mr=Sijung kun
divs=1 "p", 16 "ri"
area_km2=606
pop=33600
popyear=1991
popnote=(est.)Sijung is a "kun", or county, in
Chagang province,North Korea . It bordersKanggye andChanggang to the east,Manpo to the north and west, andWiwon to the south. Formerly part ofKanggye , Sijung became a separate county in 1952 as part of a general reorganization of local government.The terrain of Sijung is steep and mountainous in the east, where the
Kangnam Mountains rise, but slopes downward toward the west. The highest point isSirubong in the south, at 1355 m above sea level. TheChangja River flows through north through the county, making a number of spectacular sharp twists on its way to join the Yalu. A portion of this has been dammed to create a large reservoir.Sijung is served by both road and rail, with the
Manpo Line stopping in the county. The Changja River reservoir is also used to ship some goods by water. Local industry is dominated by agriculture and mining.ee also
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Geography of North Korea
*Administrative divisions of North Korea
*Chagang External links
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