KÃ Âmch'Ã Ân County is a county in the North Hwanghae province of North Korea. It has a population of 68,216.
Kà Âmch'à Ân is bordered to the west by Kaesà Âng, to the south by Kaep'ung, to the northwest by T'osan, and to the north by Mt. Pakbong (562 m) and Sin'gye county. It is bordered to the east by the Ryesà Âng River, P'yà Ângsan, and Pongch'à Ân county (in South Hwanghae). According to preliminary results from the 2008 population census, it has a population of 3,255,388.
KÃ Âmch'Ã Ân had a fairly severe climate, with an average temperature of 10.2 degrees. Inland, the average January temperature is -7 degrees, while the average August temperature is 25.6 degrees. The county receives an average of 1,100 mm of rain per year.
The county is served by the P'yongbu line of the Korean State Railway, which stops in at KÃ Âmch'Ã Ân station. There is also a highway which runs through KÃ Âmch'Ã Ân-Ã Âp.
Agriculture is the main industry of KÃ Âmch'Ã Ân. Mainly rice but also several other products like beans, wheat, ginseng and tobacco are cultivated. KÃ Âmch'Ã Ân, like many other parts of northern Korea, is a resource-rich region. Some resources are for example asbestos, molybdenum, mercury, cinnabar, serpentine etc.
The county is divided into one town (Ã Âp) and 14 villages (ri).