Pyonggang County
P'yŏnggang County is a kun, or county, in Kangwon [Province (North Korea)|Kangwŏn] province, North Korea. It borders Sep'o to the north, Ch'ŏrwŏn to the south, Ich'ŏn to the west, and Kimhwa to the east.
Physical features
A portion of the county is occupied by the Ryongam wetlands, which also cross into Ch'ŏrwŏn. Most of the county's terrain is mountainous, although there a few small expanses of level ground. The Kwangju and Majŏllyŏng mountains pass through P'yŏnggang. The region is prone to heavy rains.History
The P'yŏnggang area was known as Puyang hyŏn during the Koguryŏ period, and as Kangp'yŏng under Silla. In the Koryŏ Dynasty, it was included in Tongju ; in the Chosŏn dynasty, it took its modern name.Administrative divisions
On August 15, 1945, P'yŏnggang county included 1 ŭp, 6 myŏn. Presently, it is divided into 1 ŭp and 30 ri :In addition, Jeongyeon-ri in Galmal-Eup of Cheorwon County was traditionally part of Pyonggang County, and was the only part of the county that was ceded south after the Korean War.