Kumya County

North Korea

Kumya County has 16 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.

Kim Jong-un

Connects Kumya County to: Singapore | Sentosa, Singapore

Sea of Japan naming dispute

Connects Kumya County to: Sonbong-guyok | Palisades Park, New Jersey | Tanchon, South Hamgyong Province | Kyongsong County

Taejo of Joseon

Connects Kumya County to: South Korea | Seoul, South Korea | Kaesong, Kaesong | Seongbuk District | Miryang, Yeongnam

Pyongra Line

Connects Kumya County to: Rason, Kwanbuk | Chongjin, North Hamgyong | Riwon County | Sunchon, South P'yŏngan | Kilju County

transformer

Connects Kumya County to: Pittsfield, Massachusetts | Rome, Georgia | Great Barrington, Massachusetts | North Rochester, New Hampshire | Gálvez, Santa Fe

Three Kingdoms of Korea

Connects Kumya County to: South Korea | Korea | North Korea | Seongbuk District | Gunpo, Gyeonggi Province (Sudogwon)

graphite

Connects Kumya County to: Bhutan | Sonora | Dnipropetrovsk Oblast | Taiyuan, Shanxi | Anosy

lignite

Connects Kumya County to: Texas | North Dakota | Germany | Poland | Rio Grande do Sul

orchard

Connects Kumya County to: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Međimurje County | Traverse City, Michigan | Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic | Djibouti City, Djibouti Region

Sea of Japan

Connects Kumya County to: South Korea | Aomori Prefecture | Sendai, Miyagi | Hokkaido | Shizuoka (city), Shizuoka Prefecture

fishing

Connects Kumya County to: Mexico | Minnesota | Manhattan, New York | Saskatchewan | Iceland

Bronze Age

Connects Kumya County to: Slovakia | South West England | Finland | Sardinia | Armenia

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