Pyongan Province

Pyeong-an Province ([pʰjʌŋ.an.do], Korean: 평안도; Hanja: 平安道) was one of Eight Provinces of Korea during the Joseon Dynasty. Pyeong'an was located in the northwest of Korea. The provincial capital was Pyeongyang (now Pyongyang, North Korea).

Pyeongan Province
Korean transcription(s)
  Hangul평안도
  Hanja平安道
  Revised RomanizationPyeong-an-do
  McCune–ReischauerP'yŏngan-do
Short name transcription(s)
  Hangul평안
  Hanja平安
  Revised RomanizationPyeongan
  McCune–ReischauerP'yŏngan
CountryKingdom of Great Joseon
RegionGwanseo
CapitalPyeongyang
Government
  TypeProvince
DialectPyeong-an

History

Pyeong'an Province was formed in 1413. Its name derived from the names of two of its principal cities, Pyeongyang (Korean: 평양; Hanja: 平壤) and Anju (Korean: 안주; Hanja: 安州).

In 1895, the province was replaced by the Districts of Ganggye (Korean: 강계부; Hanja: 江界府) in the northeast, Uiju County (Korean: 의주부; Hanja: 義州府) in the northwest, and Pyeongyang (Korean: 평양부; Hanja: 平壤府) in the south.

In 1896, Kanggye and Ŭiju Districts were reorganized into North Pyongan Province, and Pyeongyang District was reorganized as South Pyongan Province. North and South Pyongan Provinces are part of North Korea.

Geography

Pyeong'an was bounded on the east by Hamgyeong Province, on the south by Hwanghae Province, on the west by the Yellow Sea, and on the north by Imperial China.

The regional name for the province was Gwanseo.

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