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Mountain Height Region Image Notes Mount Halla: 1,950 m (6,400 ft) Jeju: The highest mountain in South Korea. Mount Jiri: 1,915 m (6,283 ft) Gyeongnam (Jeonnam/Jeonbuk): The highest mountain in South Korean mainland.
Map of Korea. The following is a ... Chailbong (차일봉; 遮 日 峯) – 2,506 metres (8,222 ft), the 4th tallest mountain in Korea. List of mountains in South Korea
Topographic map of Korea. Korea comprises the Korean Peninsula (the mainland) and 3,960 nearby islands. The peninsula is located in Northeast Asia, between China and Japan.To the northwest, the Yalu River separates Korea from China and to the northeast, the Tumen River separates Korea from China and Russia.
Mountains, mountain ranges, and mountain complexes within the borders of South Korea. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mountains of South Korea; See also List of mountains in Korea, Geography of South Korea and category Mountains of North Korea
Map of South Korea. South Korea is located in East Asia, on the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula located out from the far east of the Asian landmass. The only country that shares a land border with South Korea is North Korea, lying to the north with 238 kilometres (148 mi) of the border running along the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
Diamond Mountain) or the Kumgang Mountains is a mountain massif, with a 1,638-metre-high (5,374 ft) peak, in Kangwon-do, North Korea. It is located on the east coast of the country, in Mount Kumgang Tourist Region , formerly part of Kangwŏn Province , and is part of the Taebaek mountain range which runs along the east of the Korean Peninsula .
The two major mountains, Taebaek (태백산맥) and Sobaek (소백산맥) Mountains and the Geum River (금강), one of the three major rivers in South Korea, are marked specially so that they can be easily recognized on the map. This map is designed to be an alternative map to the default map (File:South_Korea_location_map.svg) for the w ...
In Silla times, these mountains were considered as guardians of the country, so ceremonial rituals were held by these mountains. All of these mountains are within South Korea. [2] Center - Palgong-san (팔공산, 八公山) North - Taebaek-san (태백산, 太白山) South - Jiri-san (지리산, 智異山) East - Toham-san (토함산, 吐含山)