Place in South Hamgyong, North Korea
Sudong County is a county in South Hamgyŏng province, North Korea. It was formed from part of Kowŏn County in December 1990.[2]
Sudong is the site of a major coal seam first discovered in 1918.[3] The P'yŏngra Line of the Korean State Railway passes through the district.
Administrative divisions
Sudong is divided into 6 dong (neighbourhoods) and 14 ri (villages):
- Changdong-dong
- Palhŭng-dong
- Sudong-dong
- Tŏksa-dong
- Un'gok-dong
- Wŏn'gŏ-dong
- Changryang-ri
- Chukchŏl-ri
- Ch'ŏnsŏng-ri
- Ch'ŏn'ŭl-ri
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- Ch'ukchŏl-ri
- Hoep'yŏng-ri
- Ryongp'yŏng-ri
- Samp'yŏng-ri
- Sangong-ri
- Sŏngnae-ri
- Sŏngnam-ri
- Susal-ri
- Unhŭng-ri
- Unsal-ri
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Transportation
Sudong-gu has a trolleybus line opened in 1979 running within this district,[4] linking residential areas to Kowon mine.[5] The line opened in 1979, with a number of second hand Chollima 9.11 trolleybuses used to serve the line initially.[6] The line appears to no longer have any trolleybuses.
Kowon Tangwang Line runs to this district from Tunjon station, serving the colliery.[7]
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