South Hwanghae Province
South Hwanghae Province is located in the southwestern part of North Korea. It is bordered by the Yellow Sea to the west and is known for its agricultural production, particularly rice and corn. The province has a mix of coastal and mountainous terrain, contributing to its diverse ecosystems.
The capital city of Haeju serves as the administrative center of the province. South Hwanghae is also home to several historical sites and cultural landmarks, reflecting its rich heritage. The region plays a significant role in the economy of North Korea, primarily through farming and fishing activities.