- Tongsin
Infobox Korean settlement
context=north
hangul=동신군
hanja=linktext|東|新|郡
rr=Dongsin-gun
mr=Tongsin kun
divs=1 "p", 14 "ri"
pop=33000
popyear=1991
popnote=(est.)Tongsin is a "kun", or county, in southern
Chagang province,North Korea . It bordersRyongrim and Chonchon to the north, the counties ofTaehung andYongwon inSouth Pyongan to the south and east, andHuichon andSongwon to the west and southwest. Originally part ofHuichon , it was created in 1952 as part of a general reorganization of local government.The valley of the
Chongchon River lies in western Tongsin. High mountains rise on all other sides, with theMyohyang Mountains in the south and theChogyuryong Mountains in the north and east; spurs and outliers of these ranges cover most of the county. The highest point is Ungosusan (웅어수산, 2020 m).Agriculture and logging are the chief local industries. 13% of Tongsin's land is arable, and most of the remaining 87% is forested. Maize is the principal crop. There are no rail lines in the county, but roads tie it to nearby Huichon and
Ryonggang , with a bus service operating between Tongsin and Huichon.ee also
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Geography of North Korea
*Administrative divisions of North Korea
*Chagang External links
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