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{{Infobox Settlement

| name = Kumya County
{{Infobox Korean settlement
| native_name = 금야군
| context = north
| native_name_lang = ko
| hangul = 금야군
| settlement_type = [[List of second-level administrative divisions of North Korea|County]]
| hanja = {{linktext|金|野|郡}}
| translit_lang1 = Korean
|rr=Geumya-gun
| translit_lang1_type1 = Hanja
|mr=Kŭmya kun
| translit_lang1_info1 = 金野郡
| divs = 1 ''ŭp'', 3 workers' districts, 55 ''ri''
| translit_lang1_type2 = {{nowrap|McCune-Reischauer}}
| translit_lang1_info2 = Kŭmya kun
| translit_lang1_type3 = {{nowrap|Revised Romanization}}
| translit_lang1_info3 = Geumya-gun
| image_skyline = Kumya.jpg
| imagesize = Kumya-ŭp, Kumya County
| image_caption =
| image_map =
| mapsize =
| subdivision_type = Country
| subdivision_name = [[North Korea]]
| subdivision_type1 = [[Provinces of North Korea|Province]]
| subdivision_name1 = [[South Hamgyong Province]]
| area_total_km2 =
| population_as_of =
| population_total =
| population_density_km2 =
| parts_type = [[Administrative divisions of North Korea|Administrative divisions]]
| parts = 1 ''ŭp'', 3 workers' districts, 55 ''ri''
}}
}}
'''Kumya''' is a county in [[South Hamgyong]] province, [[North Korea]]. It borders the [[Sea of Japan]] [[Sea of Japan naming dispute|(East Sea of Korea)]] to the east.
'''Kumya County''' is a county in [[South Hamgyong]] province, [[North Korea]]. It borders the [[Sea of Japan]] [[Sea of Japan naming dispute|(East Sea of Korea)]] to the east.


==Physical features==
==Physical features==
To the west, there are high mountains but the eastern portion of the county is flat. The highest peak is Chongamsan (정암산). The chief river is the [[Ryonghung River|Ryonghung]]. Several islands are situated around the [[Songjon Bay]] (송전만). Forestland makes up about 30% of the county's area.
To the west, there are high mountains but the eastern portion of the county is flat. The highest peak is Chongamsan (정암산). The chief river is the [[Ryonghung River|Ryonghung]]. Several islands are situated around the [[Songjon Bay]] (송전만). Forestland makes up about 30% of the county's area.
[[File:Kumya.jpg|thumb|The city center of Kumya North Korea. ]]


==Economy==
==Economy==

Revision as of 02:33, 25 January 2013

Kumya County
금야군
Korean transcription(s)
 • Hanja金野郡
 • McCune-ReischauerKŭmya kun
 • Revised RomanizationGeumya-gun
Kumya-ŭp, Kumya County
Map
CountryNorth Korea
ProvinceSouth Hamgyong Province
Administrative divisions1 ŭp, 3 workers' districts, 55 ri

Kumya County is a county in South Hamgyong province, North Korea. It borders the Sea of Japan (East Sea of Korea) to the east.

Physical features

To the west, there are high mountains but the eastern portion of the county is flat. The highest peak is Chongamsan (정암산). The chief river is the Ryonghung. Several islands are situated around the Songjon Bay (송전만). Forestland makes up about 30% of the county's area.

Economy

Agriculture and fishery

The chief form of agriculture in the county is rice cultivation. In addition, maize, soybeans, and wheat are produced; there are also orchards. There are no ports, although some fishing is done along the coast.

Mining and manufacturing

Machine industry has been well-developed in the region. There are also mines exploiting the local deposits of lignite, graphite, and gold.

Transport

The county is served by rail and road. Kumya Station is on the Pyongra Line railroad. The road system is well-developed, thanks to the level terrain.

See also