- Hyangsan
Infobox Korean settlement
hangul=향산군
hanja=linktext|香山郡
rr=Hyangsan-gun
mr=Hyangsan kun
pop=100893
popyear=1990
popnote= [cite web|url=http://100.nate.com/EnSrch.asp?kid=20066800|title=향산군|work=Pascal Encyclopedia (Nate.com)|accessdate=2006-11-23 Also supported by [http://100.empas.com/dicsearch/pentry.html?s=B&i=208108&v=44 Korean Britannica] .]
divs=1 "p", 20 "ri" [Some sources, including [http://www.encyber.com/search_w/ctdetail.php?gs=ws&gd=&cd=&d=&k=&inqr=&indme=&p=1&q=%C7%E2%BB%EA%B1%BA&masterno=188399&contentno=188399 Encyber] , give the number of "ri" as 9.]Hyangsan is a "kun", or county, in
North Pyongan province,North Korea . It was established, following thedivision of Korea , from portions ofNyongbyon county. The area ofMyohangsan mountain, which stands on the county's border, has been developed as a tourist destination. Accordingly, there are numerous tourism-related institutions in the Myohangsan area.The Myohyangsan and Pinandok ranges pass through Hyangsan. The terrain is primarily mountainous, with numerous peaks. The highest of these is
Pirobong . There are also many streams, of which the chief are the Chongchon and Kuryong Rivers. Some 77% of the county's area is occupied by forestland. The eastern side of Hyangsan is generally high, while the western side is lower; as one goes from east to west, the elevation of the peaks drops from above 1000 m to less than 300 m.The chief local industry is agriculture, dominated by dry-field farming. The principal crops include maize, rice, and soybeans. In addition, there are also orchards and livestock farms; the chief fruit products are apples and pears.
Sericulture is also practised, and there is some manufacturing.The
Manpo Line railroad passes through the county. In addition, there are various roads.Notes
ee also
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Geography of North Korea
*Administrative divisions of North Korea
*North Pyongan External links
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