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Gyeongkeul Province
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Province | |
Location of Gyeongkeul Province | |
Country | Anikatia |
Capital | Angchoen |
Area | 424,300 km2 263,648 sq mi |
Government | |
• Governor | Ye Beom-ho |
Population (2015 estimate) | |
• Total | 4,229,571 |
• Rank | 12th |
• Density | 9.96/km2 (25.8/sq mi) |
Dialect | Gyeongnam |
Website | gyeongkeul.gov.ank |
Gyeongkeul is a province of Anikatia, with its capital at Angchoen.
History
Gyeongkeul was traditionally not a part of the major kingdoms and dynasties instead was made up of nomadic tribal groups. It was one of the early settlement areas during the colonial period with settlers to the coastal regions while on the Monsoon Marketplace.
Geography
Location
Gyeongkeul is situated on the south-eastern area of Anikatia.
Resources
The terrain of Gyeongkeul consists largely of arid and semi-arid rangelands, with several low mountain ranges. The most important extends north from Yekkwae range to the southern end of west-coast. The north and north-eastern portions of the province consists of the sparsely inhabited plains, fronted by the cliffs. The province is renowned for its tea and fish produce. Mineral resources of the province include iron, coal, fluorite, limestone and tungsten. The local economy includes the following major industries: mining, fish and crustaceans, road vehicles parts, and petroleum products. Other industries, such as metal and metal manufacturers, and defence technology, are of growing importance although the economic growth of this province lags behind the rest of Anikatia.
Cities and parks
The main cities in the province are Angchoen (the provincial capital), Namsong, and Yongwa.
Climate
The southern part of the state has a particular variety of subtropical climate, while the rest of the province has either an arid or semi-arid climate. In summer, it has the higher temperature and there is moderate humidity, but in winter the weather can be very cold owing to high pressure from the west of the Kasaishima continent.
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