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11-527: Nyŏngbyŏn County is a county in North Pyŏngan Province , North Korea . It borders the cities of Kaechŏn and Anju , and covers an area of 504 km. The city was heavily fortified during the 15th century as a result of its strategic position, and during the Josŏn dynasty , became a retreat for the aristocratic ryangban due to its fantastic scenery. The city's Yaksan , meaning medicine mountain,
22-402: A special type of village characterized by high density residential areas located adjacent to industrial sites or special farms. Workers' Districts were first introduced with the administrative reform of December 1952. They are established in areas where there are 400 or more adult residents and where the proportion of workers exceeds 65%. A Workers' District will have an administrative agency,
33-529: Is different from Wikidata Articles containing Korean-language text Webarchive template wayback links Rodongjagu A Workers' District ( Munhwaŏ : 로동자구 , romanized : rodongjagu in North Korea, Pyojuneo : 노동자구 , romanized : nodongjagu in South Korea) is a third-level administrative division of North Korea, meaning it lies below a city or county . They are
44-4506: Is part of a series on the Administrative divisions of North Korea Provincial level Province ( 도 道 to ) Special municipality ( 특별시 特別市 t'ŭkpyŏlsi ) Municipal level City ( 시 市 si ) County ( 군 郡 kun ) District ( 구역 區域 kuyŏk ) Submunicipal level Town ( 읍 邑 ŭp ) Neighborhood ( 동 洞 dong ) Village ( 리 里 ri ) Workers' District ( 로동자구 勞動者區 rodongjagu ) v t e 18 wards (guyok): Chung , Hwasong-guyok , Pyongchon , Potonggang , Moranbong , Sosong , Songyo , Tongdaewon , Taedonggang , Sadong , Taesong , Mangyongdae , Hyongjesan , Ryongsong , Samsok , Ryokpo , Rangnang , Sunan , Unjong 2 county (kun): Kangdong , Kangnam Rason Special City [ edit ] See also: Rason 2 ward (guyok): Rajin , Sŏnbong Kaesong Special City [ edit ] See also: Kaesong 2 ward (guyok): Kaep'ung , P'anmun 1 county (kun): Changp'ung Chagang Province [ edit ] See also: Chagang Province 3 cities (si): Kanggye , Hŭich'ŏn , Manp'o 15 counties (kun): Changgang , Chasŏng , Chŏnch'ŏn , Ch'osan , Chunggang , Hwap'yŏng , Kop'ung , Rangrim , Ryongrim , Sijung , Sŏnggan , Songwŏn , Tongsin , Usi , Wiwŏn North Hamgyong Province [ edit ] See also: North Hamgyong Province 3 cities (si): Ch'ŏngjin , Hoeryŏng , Kimch'aek 12 counties (kun): Myŏnggan , Hwadae , Kilju , Kyŏngsŏng , Musan , Myŏngch'ŏn , Onsŏng , Ŏrang , Puryŏng , Kyŏngwŏn , Kyŏnghŭng , Yŏnsa South Hamgyong Province [ edit ] See also: South Hamgyong Province 4 cities (si): Hamhŭng , Hŭngnam , Sinp'o , Tanch'ŏn 1 district (ku): Sudong 1 area (chigu): Kŭmho 15 counties (kun): Changjin , Chŏngp'yŏng , Hamju , Hŏch'ŏn , Hongwŏn , Kowŏn , Kŭmya , Pujŏn , Pukch'ŏng , Ragwŏn , Riwŏn , Sinhŭng , Tŏksŏng , Yŏnggwang , Yodŏk North Hwanghae Province [ edit ] See also: North Hwanghae Province 2 cities (si): Sariwŏn , Songrim 17 counties (kun): Chunghwa , Hwangju , Koksan , Kŭmch'ŏn , Pongsan , P'yŏngsan , Rinsan , Sangwŏn , Singye , Sinp'yŏng , Sŏhŭng , Suan , Sŭngho , T'osan , Ŭnp'a , Yŏnsan , Yŏnt'an South Hwanghae Province [ edit ] See also: South Hwanghae Province 1 city (si): Haeju 19 counties (kun): Anak , Chaeryŏng , Changyŏn , Ch'ŏngdan , Kangryong , Kwail , Ongjin , Paech'ŏn , Pongch'ŏn , Pyŏksŏng , Ryongyŏn , Samch'ŏn , Sinch'ŏn , Sinwŏn , Songhwa , T'aet'an , Ŭllyul , Ŭnch'ŏn , Yŏnan Kangwon Province [ edit ] See also: Kangwon Province, North Korea 2 cities (si): Munch'ŏn , Wŏnsan 1 special administrative region: Kŭmgangsan Kwan'gwangjigu (Tourist Region) 15 counties (kun): Anbyŏn , Ch'angdo , Ch'ŏrwŏn , Ch'ŏnnae , Hoeyang , Ich'ŏn , Kimhwa , Kosan , Kosŏng , Kŭmgang , P'an'gyo , Pŏptong , P'yŏnggang , Sep'o , T'ongch'ŏn North Pyongan Province [ edit ] See also: North Pyongan Province 3 cities (si): Sinŭiju , Chŏngju , Kusŏng 22 counties (kun): Ch'angsŏng , Ch'ŏlsan , Ch'ŏnma , Hyangsan , Kujang , Kwaksan , Nyŏngbyŏn , Pakch'ŏn , P'ihyŏn , Pyŏktong , Ryongch'ŏn , Sakchu , Sindo , Sŏnch'ŏn , T'aech'ŏn , Taegwan , Tongch'ang , Tongrim , Ŭiju , Unjŏn , Unsan , Yŏmju South Pyongan Province [ edit ] See also: South Pyongan Province 6 cities (si): P'yŏngsŏng , Anju , Kaech'ŏn , Namp'o (City with special status), Sunch'ŏn , Tŏkch'ŏn 1 district (ku): Ch'ŏngnam 2 districts (chigu): Tŭkchang , Ungok 16 counties (kun): Chungsan , Hoech'ang , Maengsan , Mundŏk , Nyŏngwŏn , Pukch'ang , P'yŏngwŏn , Sinyang , Sŏngch'ŏn , Sukch'ŏn , Taedong , Taehŭng , Ŭnsan , Yangdŏk Ryanggang Province [ edit ] See also: Ryanggang Province 2 cities (si): Hyesan , Samjiyon 11 counties (kun): Kapsan , Kimjŏngsuk , Kimhyŏnggwŏn , Kimhyŏngjik , Paegam , Poch'ŏn , P'ungsŏ , Samsu , Taehongdan , Unhŭng See also [ edit ] Administrative divisions of North Korea Further reading [ edit ] Kim Il-sung (1971). "On Some Immediate Tasks of
55-556: The Ch'ŏl'ong Castle , built to protect the city during the Ri dynasty . The south gate of Nyŏngbyŏn, called Mannomun , is also nearby. Nyŏngbyŏn county is divided into 1 ŭp (town), 1 rodongjagu (workers' district) and 26 ri (villages): The Nyŏngbyŏn Nuclear Scientific Research Centre , a major component of the North Korean nuclear program, is located here. The Chŏngnyŏn Pharwŏn Line of
66-760: The Korean State Railway passes through Nyŏngbyŏn county. This North Korea location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . List of second-level administrative divisions of North Korea [REDACTED] The second-level divisions of the DPRK as of 2021 This is a list of all second-level administrative divisions of North Korea , including cities , counties , workers' districts , districts , and wards , organized by province or directly governed city. Pyongyang Directly Governed City [ edit ] See also: Pyongyang This article
77-2425: The City and County People's Committees: Address at a Short Course for the City and County People's Committee Chairmen, August 9, 1958". Selected Works . Vol. II. Pyongyang: Foreign Languages Publishing House. pp. 171–192. OCLC 873247887 . External links [ edit ] Map of all second-level divisions of North Korea Archived 2005-10-25 at the Wayback Machine v t e Articles on second-level administrative divisions of Asian countries Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan block municipality Brunei Cambodia China Egypt Georgia India Indonesia Iran Iraq Israel Japan subprefecture district Jordan Kazakhstan North Korea South Korea city county district Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Laos Lebanon Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Oman Pakistan Philippines Qatar Russia Saudi Arabia Sri Lanka Syria Taiwan county provincial city Tajikistan Thailand Timor-Leste (East Timor) Turkey Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Vietnam Yemen Country spanning more than one continent List of administrative divisions by country v t e Index of Korea-related articles North Korea South Korea History of Korea General Military history of Korea List of monarchs of Korea Timeline of Korean history Chronology Gojoseon Dangun Joseon / Gija Joseon / Wiman Joseon / Jin (Korean state) Proto–Three Kingdoms of Korea Buyeo / Okjeo / Dongye / Samhan / Four Commanderies of Han Three Kingdoms of Korea Goguryeo / Baekje / Silla / Gaya confederacy North–South States Period Later Silla / Balhae Later Three Kingdoms Taebong / Later Baekje / Silla Goryeo Joseon Korean Empire Korea under Japanese rule Provisional Government of
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110-455: The Workers' District Office, and an administrative organization, the Workers' District Accounting Committee. Typically, they are established under a county, and there are only a few worker districts that belong to a city, such as Hamhung City 's Raeil Workers' District ( Korean version ). According to reports from the Republic of Korea Statistics Office, the total number of Workers' Districts
121-520: Was well known for its azaleas; the modern poet Kim So-wol wrote one of his best-known poems on this subject. Two other mountains, Yaksan-dongdae, east of Yaksan, and Moran Hill are also scenic spots. Nyŏngbyŏn also houses many important relics, including the Chŏnju and Sound Buddhist temples, dating from 1345 and 1684 respectively; the Ryuksung Pavilion , famous for "six scenic views" of Nyŏngbyŏn; and
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