South Pyongan Province
South Pyongan Province is located in the central 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 province's capital is Pyongsong, a city that serves as an important administrative and economic center.
The region has a mix of agricultural and industrial activities, with farming being a significant part of the local economy. Key crops include rice and corn, while industries such as textiles and machinery also contribute to the province's development. South Pyongan is rich in natural resources, including minerals and coal.