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| native_name_lang = ko | settlement_type = Province | translit_lang1 = Korean | translit_lang1_type = Hangul | translit_lang1_info = | translit_lang1_type1 = Hanja | translit_lang1_info1 = | translit_lang1_type2 = McCune‑Reischauer | translit_lang1_info2 = Ryanggang-do | translit_lang1_type3 = Revised Romanization | translit_lang1_info3 = Yanggang-do | image_blank_emblem = | image_map = Ryanggang North Korea.png | latd = |latm = |lats = |latNS = | longd = |longm = |longs = |longEW = | coordinates_display = inline,title | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = North Korea | subdivision_type1 = Region | subdivision_name1 = Kwannam | seat_type = Capital | seat = Hyesan | parts_type = Subdivisions | parts_style = | parts = 1 cities; 11 counties | leader_title = | leader_name = | area_total_km2 = 14,317 | area_rank = | population_footnotes = | population_total = 719,269 | population_as_of = 2008 | population_rank = | population_density_km2 = auto | demographics_type1 = | demographics1_footnotes = | demographics1_title1 = | demographics1_info1 = | demographics1_title2 = | demographics1_info2 = | demographics1_title3 = | demographics1_info3 = | demographics1_title4 = | demographics1_info4 = | demographics1_title5 = | demographics1_info5 = | blank_name_sec1 = Dialect | blank_info_sec1 = Hamgyŏng | website = | footnotes = }} Ryanggang Province (Ryanggangdo; (朝鮮語:량강도), ''Ryanggang-do'', or (:jaŋɡaŋ)) is a province in North Korea. The province is bordered by China on the north, North Hamgyong on the east, South Hamgyong on the south, and Chagang on the west. Ryanggang was formed in 1954, when it was separated from South Hamgyŏng. The provincial capital is Hyesan. In South Korean usage, "Ryanggang" is spelled and pronounced as "Yanggang." ==Description== Along the northern border with China runs the Yalu River and the Tumen River. In between the rivers, and the source of both, is Baekdu Mountain, revered by both the Koreans and Manchurians as the mythic origin of each people. The North Korean government claims that Kim Jong-il was born there when his parents were at a Communist resistance camp at the mountain. The North Korean-Chinese border for 20 miles east of the mountain is "dry, remote and mountainous, barely patrolled," making it one of the crossing areas for refugees from North Korea into China, although most, including refugees from Ryanggang itself, prefer to cross over the Tumen River.〔 The information cited in this footnote comes from the captions to the large illustrated map published with the newspaper article and available online with it.〕 Although all of North Korea is economically depressed, Ryanggang province, along with neighboring North Hamgyong and South Hamgyong provinces, are the poorest, forming North Korea's "Rust Belt" of industrialized cities with factories now decrepit and failing. The worst hunger of the 1990s famine years occurred in these three provinces, and most refugees into China come from the Rust Belt region.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ryanggang Province」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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