Kwail County

Kwail County
과일군
Korean transcription(s)
 • Hanja과일郡
 • McCune-ReischauerKwail-kun
 • Revised RomanizationGwail-gun
Location of Kwail County
Coordinates: 38°23′34.26″N 124°58′21.75″E / 38.3928500°N 124.9727083°E / 38.3928500; 124.9727083
CountryNorth Korea
ProvinceSouth Hwanghae Province
Administrative divisions1 ŭp, 24 ri
Area
 • Total
374 km2 (144 sq mi)
Population
 (2008 est.)
 • Total
89,895

Kwail County is a kun, or county, in South Hwanghae province, North Korea. It faces the Yellow Sea to the west.

The economy of the county is based on the production of fruit. Kwail County was created in 1967 from part of Songhwa County, with the intention of making the entire cultivated area of the county into "100 li of blooming orchards".[1] The name Kwail is a Korean word meaning "fruit," and doesn't correspond to any Chinese characters. This makes Kwail County one of the few counties in Korea whose name cannot be written in hanja; for another such county, see Saebyŏl. Marshal Kim Jong Un visited Kwail county in September 2017.[2]

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  2. ^ "'말폭탄 대장' 김정은이 사과농장서 함박웃음 지은 까닭은". Joongang Ilbo. 2017-09-25.