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  1. The area of Gangwon State in both North Korea and South Korea is 20,569 km 2 (7,941.74 sq mi), with South Korea's Gangwon-do covering 16,874.59 km 2 (6,515.32 sq mi). The province is renowned for its agricultural produce, especially potatoes and fish, including cuttlefish and pollock.

  2. Gangwon Province, South Korea. /  37.500°N 128.250°E  / 37.500; 128.250. Gangwon-do is a province of South Korea. The capital is Chuncheon. Before Korea was divided in 1945, Gangwon and its North Korean half Kangwŏn were a single province. Gangwon-do is in the northeastern corner of South Korea. [4] On the north it borders North Korea. [4]

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  4. Apr 11, 2024 · Area 6,414 square miles (16,613 square km). Pop. (2020) 1,521,763. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica This article was most recently revised and updated by Ethan Teekah. Gangwon is a province in northeastern South Korea. It is bounded to the east by the East Sea, to the south by North Gyeongsang and North Chungcheong provinces, to the west ...

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  5. Gangwon State is a Special Self-Governing Province of South Korea and the least densely populated subdivision of the country. Gangwon is one of the three provinces with special self-governing status, the others being Jeju Province and Jeonbuk State. On the east bound by the East Sea, it borders Gyeonggi Province to its west, North Gyeongsang Province and North Chungcheong Province to its south ...

  6. Gangwon. Gangwon (강원, 江原) is a province in the northeastern corner of South Korea, bordering North Korea and having a long coast along the East Sea ( Sea of Japan ). Remote and off the traditional tourist trail, the region is relatively undeveloped being 82% mountainous and only sparsely populated. The northern border is sealed off by ...

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