Songgan County

Songgan County
성간군
County
Korean transcription(s)
  Hanja 城干郡
  McCune-Reischauer Sŏnggan kun
  Revised Romanization Seonggan-gun
Country North Korea
Province Chagang Province
Administrative divisions ŭp, workers' districts, ri
Area
  Total 950 km2 (370 sq mi)
Population (1991 est.)
  Total 100,000

Songgan County is a kun, or county, in central Chagang province, North Korea. It borders Rangrim to the east, Wiwon to the west, Kanggye to the north and Chonchon and Ryongrim to the south. It was formed in 1952 from parts of Chonchon and Changgang, as part of a general reorganization of local government.

Songgan nestles among the Nangrim mountains in north central North Korea, its terrain sloping downward toward the Changja River in the west. The highest point is Maengbusan in the Rangrim range, which stands 2,214 m above sea level. 92% of the county's area is taken up by forestland.

The Manpo Line railroad follows the river through western Songgan. The county is also connected to Kanggye and Pyongyang by road. The chief local industries are logging and agriculture. Grains including maize, wheat, and millet are raised in Songgan, as are cattle and silkworms.

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