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List of mountains in North Korea
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Taesongsan
Taesŏngsan () is a mountain in Taesong-guyok, Pyongyang, North Korea. It has an elevation of . One popular visitor attraction on Taesŏngsan is the outdoor ice rink. Others include the Revolutionary Martyrs' Cemetery and the Korea Central Zoo.
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Namsan
Namsan () is a peak in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea. It was also known as Mongmyeoksan () in the past. It offers some hiking, picnic areas and views of downtown Seoul's skyline. The N Seoul Tower is located at the summit of Namsan.
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Myohyangsan
Mount Myohyang () is a mountain in North Korea. It is named for the mystic shapes and fragrances found in the area. In the foundation myth of Gojoseon, the ''Samguk sagi'' listed Mount Myohyang as the home of Dangun, King Tangun, forefather of t ...
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Kuwolsan
Kuwŏlsan, or Mount Kuwol, is a mountain in South Hwanghae Province, North Korea. The mountain takes its name from the ninth month of the lunar calendar, because it is considered particularly attractive in that month. The mountain is a major sum ...
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Namsan
Namsan () is a peak in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea. It was also known as Mongmyeoksan () in the past. It offers some hiking, picnic areas and views of downtown Seoul's skyline. The N Seoul Tower is located at the summit of Namsan.
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Namsan
Namsan () is a peak in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea. It was also known as Mongmyeoksan () in the past. It offers some hiking, picnic areas and views of downtown Seoul's skyline. The N Seoul Tower is located at the summit of Namsan.
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Kumgangsan
Mount Kumgang () or the Kumgang Mountains is a mountain massif, with a 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 ...
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Puksubaeksan () – , the third tallest mountain in Korea.
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Mantapsan
Mantapsan (or Mount Mant'ap, ) is a mountain in the south of North Hamgyong Province in North Korea. The granite peak, which reaches an elevation of , is part of the Hamgyong Mountains. It is located on the border between Kilju County, Myonggan Co ...
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Kwanmobong () – , the second tallest mountain in Korea.
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Paektusan () – , the tallest mountain in North Korea and the entire Korean Peninsula.
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Chailbong () – , the 4th tallest mountain in Korea.
List of mountains in South Korea
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Achasan
Achasan () is a hill that sits between the counties of Gwangjin District and Guri in South Korea. It has an elevation of .
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Ansan (Seoul)
Ansan () is a hill in the Seodaemun District of Seoul, South Korea. It has an elevation of . It has a trail called "Ansan Jarak-gil" () with wooden walking paths. The quality of the trail and its accessibility have been praised.
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Bukhansan
Bukhansan, alternatively Pukhan-san (, ), or Bukhan Mountain, is a mountain on the northern periphery of Seoul, South Korea. There are three major peaks, Baegundae , Insubong , Mangyeongdae . Because of its height and the fact that it borders a co ...
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Buramsan
Buramsan () is a mountain in South Korea. It sits on the boundary between Nowon District, Seoul and Namyangju in Gyeonggi Province. It has an elevation of . It also has a heliport at the second peak ().
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Dobongsan
Dobongsan () is a mountain in Bukhansan National Park, South Korea. It extends across Seoul, the national capital, and the cities of Yangju and Uijeongbu, in the province of Gyeonggi Province. It has an elevation of . Nearby Dobongsan Statio ...
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Gwanaksan
''Gwanaksan'' () is a mountain in southern Seoul, South Korea. Portions lie in the Gwanak District and Geumcheon District of Seoul; other portions lie in the neighboring cities of Anyang, Gyeonggi and Gwacheon.
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Inwangsan
Inwangsan () is a mountain in central Seoul, South Korea. It is in parts of Jongno District and Seodaemun District and has a height of . The name literally means "compassionate/benevolent king" in Korean. The mountain covers an area of 1,086,69 ...
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Namsan () is a peak in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea. It was also known as Mongmyeoksan () in the past. It offers some hiking, picnic areas and views of downtown Seoul's skyline. The N Seoul Tower is located at the summit of Namsan.
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Suraksan
Suraksan () is a mountain in South Korea. It extends from the Nowon District of Seoul to the cities of Namyangju and Uijeongbu in Gyeonggi Province. It has an elevation of .
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Suraksan is a hiking mountain, notable sights include the Geunn ...
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Yongmabong
Yongmabong () is a mountain in Seoul, South Korea. It extends across Guui-dong and Junggok-dong in Gwangjin District. It has an elevation of .
See also
* List of mountains in Seoul
* List of mountains in Korea
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Palgongsan
Palgongsan, also Palgong Mountain, and previously called Gongsan, also Gong Mountain during the Later Three Kingdoms period, is a mountain in southeastern South Korea, lying on an outlier of the Taebaek range. It stands on the northeastern bord ...
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Goryeosan
Goryeosan () is a mountain in Incheon, South Korea. It has an elevation of .
See also
* List of mountains in Korea
The following is a list of mountains in Korea:
List of mountains in North Korea Pyongyang
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Gyeryongsan
Gyeryongsan () is a mountain in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea. It lies at the meeting of the boundaries of several cities: Gongju, Gyeryong, Nonsan, and Daejeon. It has been traditionally regarded as a sacred mountain, with the most q ...
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Yeomposan
Yeomposan is a mountain in Buk District, Ulsan, South Korea. It has an elevation of .
See also
*Geography of South Korea
*List of mountains in Korea
The following is a list of mountains in Korea:
List of mountains in North Korea Pyongyang
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Yeongchuksan
Yeongchuksan () is a mountain in South Korea. It extends over the cities of Ulsan and Yangsan in South Gyeongsang Province. This mountain is also referred to as Yeongchwisan (), Chwiseosan (), and Chukseosan (). Yeongchuksan has an elevation of ...
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Bukhansan
Bukhansan, alternatively Pukhan-san (, ), or Bukhan Mountain, is a mountain on the northern periphery of Seoul, South Korea. There are three major peaks, Baegundae , Insubong , Mangyeongdae . Because of its height and the fact that it borders a co ...
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Buramsan
Buramsan () is a mountain in South Korea. It sits on the boundary between Nowon District, Seoul and Namyangju in Gyeonggi Province. It has an elevation of . It also has a heliport at the second peak ().
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Dobongsan
Dobongsan () is a mountain in Bukhansan National Park, South Korea. It extends across Seoul, the national capital, and the cities of Yangju and Uijeongbu, in the province of Gyeonggi Province. It has an elevation of . Nearby Dobongsan Statio ...
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Gwanaksan
''Gwanaksan'' () is a mountain in southern Seoul, South Korea. Portions lie in the Gwanak District and Geumcheon District of Seoul; other portions lie in the neighboring cities of Anyang, Gyeonggi and Gwacheon.
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Gwanggyosan
Gwanggyosan () is a 582 m tall mountain in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. It lies on the border of Suwon and Yongin, though the wider range extends north and so also borders Uiwang, Gwacheon, Seoul, and Seongnam.
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Seounsan
Seounsan () is a mountain in South Korea. Its area extends across Anseong, Gyeonggi Province and Jincheon County, North Chungcheong Province. It has an elevation of . Seounsan translates as "West Clouds Mountain". The Cheongryongsa or "Blue Dr ...
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Suraksan
Suraksan () is a mountain in South Korea. It extends from the Nowon District of Seoul to the cities of Namyangju and Uijeongbu in Gyeonggi Province. It has an elevation of .
Sights
Suraksan is a hiking mountain, notable sights include the Geunn ...
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Masan () is an administrative region of Changwon, a city of South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. It was formerly an independent city from 1949 until 30 June 2010, when it was absorbed to Changwon along with Jinhae District, Jinhae. Masan was ...
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Seoraksan (), or Mount Sorak, is the highest mountain in the Taebaek mountain range in the Gangwon Province in eastern South Korea. It is located in the Seoraksan National Park, near Sokcho. After the Hallasan volcano on Jeju Island and ...
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Taebaeksan, also known as Mount Taebaeksan or Mount Taebaek, is a South Korean mountain with several important peaks of the Taebaek mountain range (in Western-style geography), or the Taebaek Jeongmaek Range (in Korean-style geography). It is an ...
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Bubong
Bubong, officially the Municipality of Bubong ( Maranao and Iranun: ''Inged a Bubong''; ), is a municipality in the province of Lanao del Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 26,514 people.
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Seounsan
Seounsan () is a mountain in South Korea. Its area extends across Anseong, Gyeonggi Province and Jincheon County, North Chungcheong Province. It has an elevation of . Seounsan translates as "West Clouds Mountain". The Cheongryongsa or "Blue Dr ...
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Sobaeksan
Sobaeksan (Sobaek Mountain) is a mountain of the Sobaek Mountains, in South Korea. It lies between Danyang County in North Chungcheong Province and Yeongju in North Gyeongsang Province. It has an elevation of .
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Woraksan, or Worak Mountain, is a major mountain of the Sobaek mountain range in South Korea. Its highest peak is above sea level. It forms part of the boundary between North Chungcheong Province and North Gyeongsang Provinces. Its slopes co ...
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Gyeryongsan () is a mountain in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea. It lies at the meeting of the boundaries of several cities: Gongju, Gyeryong, Nonsan, and Daejeon. It has been traditionally regarded as a sacred mountain, with the most q ...
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Deogyusan
Deogyusan (), formerly spelled Togyusan, is a mountain in South Korea. Its highest peak is 1,614 meters above sea level.
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Deogyusan stands on the border of North Jeolla Province and South Gyeongsang Province, covering portions of Muju ...
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Palgongsan, also Palgong Mountain, and previously called Gongsan, also Gong Mountain during the Later Three Kingdoms period, is a mountain in southeastern South Korea, lying on an outlier of the Taebaek range. It stands on the northeastern bord ...
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Wolchulsan () is a mountain located in South Jeolla Province, South Korea; and spans both Gangjin and Yeongam counties. At its peak, Cheonhwangbong, it rises to 808.7 meters, making it the highest point in Gangjin County.
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Bubong, officially the Municipality of Bubong ( Maranao and Iranun: ''Inged a Bubong''; ), is a municipality in the province of Lanao del Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 26,514 people.
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Guryongsan () is a mountain of North Gyeongsang Province, eastern South Korea. It has an elevation of 1,346 metres.
See also
*List of mountains of Korea
The following is a list of mountains in Korea:
List of mountains in North Korea Pyongyang
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Juwangsan is a mountain of North Gyeongsang Province, eastern South Korea. It has an elevation of 721 metres.
See also
* Juwangsan National Park
*List of mountains of Korea
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Namsan () is a peak in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea. It was also known as Mongmyeoksan () in the past. It offers some hiking, picnic areas and views of downtown Seoul's skyline. The N Seoul Tower is located at the summit of Namsan.
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Namsan () is a peak in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea. It was also known as Mongmyeoksan () in the past. It offers some hiking, picnic areas and views of downtown Seoul's skyline. The N Seoul Tower is located at the summit of Namsan.
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Palgongsan, also Palgong Mountain, and previously called Gongsan, also Gong Mountain during the Later Three Kingdoms period, is a mountain in southeastern South Korea, lying on an outlier of the Taebaek range. It stands on the northeastern bord ...
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Seonginbong () is a mountain located on the South Korean island of Ulleungdo, in North Gyeongsang Province, off the eastern coast of the mainland Korean Peninsula. It is the tallest mountain on the island and has an elevation of 984 metres.
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Sobaeksan (Sobaek Mountain) is a mountain of the Sobaek Mountains, in South Korea. It lies between Danyang County in North Chungcheong Province and Yeongju in North Gyeongsang Province. It has an elevation of .
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Taebaeksan, also known as Mount Taebaeksan or Mount Taebaek, is a South Korean mountain with several important peaks of the Taebaek mountain range (in Western-style geography), or the Taebaek Jeongmaek Range (in Korean-style geography). It is an ...
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Yeongchuksan () is a mountain in South Korea. It extends over the cities of Ulsan and Yangsan in South Gyeongsang Province. This mountain is also referred to as Yeongchwisan (), Chwiseosan (), and Chukseosan (). Yeongchuksan has an elevation of ...
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Jeju Province
* Hallasan () – , the tallest mountain in South Korea.
See also
* Geography of Korea, Geography of North Korea, North Korea, and Geography of South Korea, South Korea
* List of mountains in Seoul
* List of rivers of Korea
* List of waterfalls in South Korea
* Baekdudaegan
* Five Mountains of Korea, five famous mountains in Korean history and culture
* Korean Peninsula
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