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Sunchon

Coordinates:39°25′0″N125°56′0″E / 39.41667°N 125.93333°E /39.41667; 125.93333
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This article is about a city in North Korea. For the city in South Korea, seeSuncheon.
Municipal City in South P'yŏngan, North Korea
Sunch'ŏn
순천시
Korean transcription(s)
 • Chosŏn'gŭl순천시
 • Hancha
 • McCune-ReischauerSunch'ŏn-si
 • Revised RomanizationSuncheon-si
Map of South Pyongan showing the location of Sunchon
Map of South Pyongan showing the location of Sunchon
Map
Sunch'ŏn is located in North Korea
Sunch'ŏn
Sunch'ŏn
Location within North Korea
Coordinates:39°25′0″N125°56′0″E / 39.41667°N 125.93333°E /39.41667; 125.93333
CountryNorth Korea
ProvinceSouth P'yŏngan
Administrative divisions21tong, 11ri
Population
 (2008)
 • Total
297,317
Time zoneUTC+9 (Pyongyang Time)

Sunch'ŏn (Korean pronunciation:[sun.tsʰʌn]) is a city inSouth Pyongan province,North Korea. It has a population of 297,317, and is home to various manufacturing plants. The city is on theTaedong River.

History

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In 1413, the name of the city became Sunchon, due to a renaming rule in the earlyJoseon, where 'ju (州)' were changed to 'chon (川)' and became Sunchon-gun. The original name referred to a smooth repelling of invaders.[1]

In 1983, the county was elevated into a city and became Sunchon-si and a number of administrative districts were reorganised. Various other administrative division changes occurred until remaining in its current form from 2003.[1]

In December 1951, theKorean War aerialBattle of Sunch'ŏn was fought near Sunch'ŏn between theRoyal Australian Air Force and two North Korean allies –China and theSoviet Union.

Administrative divisions

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Sunch'ŏn-si is divided into 21tong (neighbourhoods) and 11ri (villages):

  • Chik-dong (직동)
  • Chŭngsan-dong (증산동)
  • Kangan-dong (강안동)
  • Kangp'o-dong (강포동)
  • Kŭmch'ŏn-dong (금천동)
  • Kŭmsan-dong (금산동)
  • Osa-dong (오사동)
  • Ponghwa-dong (봉화동)
  • Pong'u-dong (봉우동)
  • Puhŭng-dong (부흥동)
  • Ryŏnbong-dong (련봉동)
  • Subok-tong (수복동)
  • Sunch'ŏn-dong (순천동)
  • Tongam-dong (동암동)
  • Ŭngbong-dong (응봉동)
  • Yŏkchŏn-dong (역전동)
  • Naedang-ri (내당리)
  • Obong-ri (오봉리)
  • Pukch'ang-ri (북창리)
  • P'ungdŏng-ri (풍덕리)
  • P'yŏng-ri (평리)
  • Ryongbong-ri (룡봉리)
  • Sil-ri (신리)
  • Sindŏng-ri (신덕리)
  • Sŏnam-ri (서남리)
  • Wŏnsang-ri (원상리)
  • Ryŏnp'o-dong (련포동)
  • Saedŏk-dong (새덕동)
  • Saemaŭl-dong (새마을동)
  • Sŏksu-dong (석수동)
  • Ryongji-ri (룡지리)
  • Ryongak-tong (룡악동)

Economy

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Electricity generation

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The city has athermal power station, the Sunchon Thermal Power Plant, which has an estimated installed capacity of 20 MW,[2] although in 2009, it generated only on average 10 MW over the year.[3] For the 80 day campaign of the8th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea, it was reported that the generation equipment at this power station had been overhauled and restored to its original state.[4] A campaign was waged to keep generation capacity at the maximum.[5]

Cement industry

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Sunchon has a developed industry. The Sunchon Cement Complex has the capability to produce millions of tons of cement each year for use within North Korea but also exported to other countries. The plant has participated in major construction projects, such as the plan for 10,000 flats inPyongyang in 2021.[6] It has direct access to the Sunchon Limestone mine and the Sunchon Gypsum mine.[7]

Chemical industry

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The city has aVinylon factory, and other chemical factories producingcarbide,methanol and various chemical fertilisers. One of the most important pharmaceutical companies of North Korea, the Sunchon Pharmaceutical factory producespenicillin,streptomycin andrifampicin.[1]

Agriculture

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Due to a lack of an irrigation system, beforeliberation, Sunchon was only suitable for millets. This was extensively developed after liberation and the city now plants beans, corn, rice and barley. Various fruits and vegetables are also grown and a range of animals are raised.[1]

Transportation

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Sunch'ŏn Station is on theP'yŏngra andManp'o lines of theKorean State Railway.Taegon Line and various other industrial lines pass through the city.

The city is on multiple important roads to Pyongyang, Kanggye, Pyongsong and Hamhung.[1]

Culture

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The city has various primary schools, secondary schools, vocational schools and universities. Other facilities include a library, a hospital and a sanatorium.[1]

Sister cities

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See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdef"북한지역정보넷".www.cybernk.net. Retrieved2021-09-17.
  2. ^"Pyongyang's Perpetual Power Problems".38 North. 2014-11-25. Retrieved2021-09-17.
  3. ^"Carbon Trade".Naenara. Archived fromthe original on 2014-07-09.
  4. ^"《조선의 오늘》".dprktoday.com. Retrieved2021-09-17.
  5. ^"Progress Made in Power Industrial Sector of DPRK".www.uriminzokkiri.com. 2021-04-01. Archived fromthe original on 2021-09-17. Retrieved2021-09-17.
  6. ^"Increased Cement Production in Sunchon Cement Complex".www.uriminzokkiri.com. Archived fromthe original on 2021-09-17. Retrieved2021-09-17.
  7. ^"North Korea's Cement Industry: More Than Meets the Eye | 38 North: Informed Analysis of North Korea".38 North. 2021-05-14. Retrieved2021-09-17.
  8. ^"Agreements Signed between DPRK and Ecuador". KCNA. 27 April 2008. Archived fromthe original on 8 September 2017.

Further reading

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  • Dormels, Rainer. North Korea's Cities: Industrial facilities, internal structures and typification. Jimoondang, 2014.ISBN 978-89-6297-167-5

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