South Hwanghae
South Hwanghae is a province located in the southwestern part of North Korea. It is bordered by the Yellow Sea to the west and shares land borders with North Hwanghae to the north and South Pyongan to the east. The capital city of the province is Haeju, which is an important port and economic center.
The region is known for its agricultural production, particularly in rice and corn. South Hwanghae features a mix of coastal and mountainous landscapes, contributing to its diverse ecosystems. The province also has historical significance, with various cultural sites and monuments reflecting its rich heritage.