This article is about the county in North Korea. For the mythological creature, see Chonchon. For other uses, see Chonchon (disambiguation).
County in Chagang Province, North Korea
Chonchon County
전천군
County
Jonchon County
Korean transcription(s)
• Hanja
前川郡
• McCune-Reischauer
Chŏnch'ŏn kun
• Revised Romanization
Jeoncheon-gun
Map of Chagang showing the location of Chonchon
Country
North Korea
Province
Chagang Province
Administrative divisions
1 ŭp, 5 workers' districts, 11 ri
Government
• Jonchon County Peoples' Committee
Shim Dok-young[1]
Area
• Total
1,001.16 km2 (386.55 sq mi)
Population
(2008[2])
• Total
106,311
• Density
110/km2 (280/sq mi)
Chŏnch'ŏn County (Korean: 전천군; MR: Chŏnch'ŏn-kun) is a kun, or county, in central Chagang province, North Korea. Originally part of Kanggye county, it was made a separate county in 1949.
North Korea's largest fir tree is located in this county.
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