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'''Shingang Province''' ([[Zhenian language|Zhenian]]: '''신강도'''), is a [[Zhenia|Zhenian]] [[Administrative Areas of Zhenia#Provinces|province]] located in [[Western Zhenia]], situated directly at the nation's western border. As the second-largest province in the nation by area, it is home to the lowest population density in the nation as well, being home to just over 7 million residents. It is situated directly at the northwestern border of Zhenia, neighboring [[Heuksu Province]] to the southwest, [[Seogwang Province|Seogwang]] and [[Donggwang Province|Donggwang]] provinces to the south and [[Wonguang Province]] to the northeast.  
'''Shingang Province''' ([[Zhenian language|Zhenian]]: '''신강도'''), is a [[Zhenia|Zhenian]] [[Administrative Areas of Zhenia#Provinces|province]] located in [[Western Zhenia]], situated directly at the nation's western border. As the second-largest province in the nation by area, it is home to the lowest population density in the nation as well, being home to just over 7 million residents. It is situated directly at the northwestern border of Zhenia, neighboring [[Heuksu Province]] to the southwest, [[Seogwang Province|Seogwang]] and [[Donggwang Province|Donggwang]] provinces to the south and [[Macheon Province]] to the northeast.  


Situated at the former heartland of the Balakhaat people, what is now Shingang Province was a node in the transcontinental trade routes connecting the east and west. It later became a major component of the [[Kharlin Empire]] until the century-long [[Kharlin-Zhu Wars]] ultimately brought the area under submission to mainland Zhenia, after which much of the Balakhaat people relocated to nearby [[Wonguang Province|Wonguang]] and [[Karavankon Province|Karavankon]] regions. During the [[Zhenian Civil War]], it was one of the first province-level areas in mainland Zhenia to have sided with the [[Shindan dynasty]]; however, due to its strategic importance and low population density, it was designated as a territory during the Empire of Zhenia, until it was elevated into a province alongside other mainland Zhenian territories in 1909.   
Situated at the former heartland of the Balakhaat people, what is now Shingang Province was a node in the transcontinental trade routes connecting the east and west. It later became a major component of the [[Kharlin Empire]] until the century-long [[Kharlin-Zhu Wars]] ultimately brought the area under submission to mainland Zhenia, after which much of the Balakhaat people relocated to nearby [[Macheon Province|Macheon]] and [[Karavankon Province|Karavankon]] regions. During the [[Zhenian Civil War]], it was one of the first province-level areas in mainland Zhenia to have sided with the [[Shindan dynasty]]; however, due to its strategic importance and low population density, it was designated as a territory during the Empire of Zhenia, until it was elevated into a province alongside other mainland Zhenian territories in 1909.   


==Etymology==
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Shingang Province
Flag of Shingang Province.
Location of Shingang Province in Zhenia marked in green.
Location of Shingang Province in Zhenia.
CountryZhenia
CapitalSeokmun
Largest CityNaseon
Reorganization into a ProvinceDecember 8, 1909
Government
 • GovernorBaidur Rinchen (B)
Area
 • Land598,035.5 km2 (230,902.8 sq mi)
 • Rank2nd
Population
 (2020)
 • Total7,192,188
DemonymShingangese
Time zoneUTC+7 (ZWST)
Federal Postal Code
31001-31999
Provincial Code31

Shingang Province (Zhenian: 신강도), is a Zhenian province located in Western Zhenia, situated directly at the nation's western border. As the second-largest province in the nation by area, it is home to the lowest population density in the nation as well, being home to just over 7 million residents. It is situated directly at the northwestern border of Zhenia, neighboring Heuksu Province to the southwest, Seogwang and Donggwang provinces to the south and Macheon Province to the northeast.

Situated at the former heartland of the Balakhaat people, what is now Shingang Province was a node in the transcontinental trade routes connecting the east and west. It later became a major component of the Kharlin Empire until the century-long Kharlin-Zhu Wars ultimately brought the area under submission to mainland Zhenia, after which much of the Balakhaat people relocated to nearby Macheon and Karavankon regions. During the Zhenian Civil War, it was one of the first province-level areas in mainland Zhenia to have sided with the Shindan dynasty; however, due to its strategic importance and low population density, it was designated as a territory during the Empire of Zhenia, until it was elevated into a province alongside other mainland Zhenian territories in 1909.

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