South Pyongan
South Pyongan is a province located in the western part of North Korea. It is bordered by the Yellow Sea to the west and is known for its diverse geography, which includes mountains, rivers, and plains. The provincial capital is Pyongsong, which serves as an important administrative and economic center.
The region is rich in natural resources and has a strong agricultural sector, producing crops like rice and corn. South Pyongan also has several industrial facilities, contributing to the overall economy of North Korea. The province is home to various cultural sites and historical landmarks, reflecting its significance in the country's heritage.