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Encyclopedia > List of mountains in Korea

The following is a list of mountains in Korea: A mountain is a landform that extends above the surrounding terrain in a limited area. ... Korea (Korean: 한국 or 조선, see below) is a geographic area, civilization, and former state situated on the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. ...


List of mountains in North Korea

  • Paektu-san (백두산; 白頭山) - 2,750 m
  • Kumgang-san (금강산; 金剛山) - 1,638 m
  • Myohyang-san (묘향산; 妙香山)
  • Chilbo-san
  • Kuwol-san

Baitou (Paektu) Mountain is a mountain on the border between China and North Korea. ... Kŭmgang-san (Diamond Mountain) is the second-tallest mountain in North Korea, with a height of 1638 metres. ... Myohyang-san is a mountain in North Korea (40. ... Chilbo-san is a mountain in North Korea. ... Kuwol-san is a mountain in North Korea. ...

List of mountains in South Korea

  • Hallasan (한라산; 漢拏山) - 1,950 m
  • Jirisan (지리산; 智異山) - 1,915 m
  • Seoraksan (설악산; 雪岳山) - 1708 m
  • Deokyusan (덕유산; 德裕山) - 1,614 m
  • Taebaeksan (태백산; 太白山) - 1567 m
  • Odaesan (오대산; 五臺山) - 1,563 m
  • Nogodan (노고단; 老姑壇) - 1,507 m
  • Bangtaesan (방태산; 方台山) - 1,444 m
  • Sobaeksan (소백산; 小白山) - 1439 m
  • Manbokdae (만복대; 萬福臺) - 1,437 m
  • Gayasan (가야산; 伽倻山) - 1,430 m
  • Baekdeoksan (백덕산; 白德山) - 1,350 m
  • Chiaksan (치악산; 雉岳山) - 1,288 m
  • Baegunsan (백운산; 白雲山) - 1,278 m
  • Taegisan (태기산; 泰岐山) - 1,261 m
  • Namtaebong (남태봉; 南台峰) - 1,182 m
  • Woraksan (월악산; 月岳山) - 1,162m
  • Bohyeonsan (보현산; 普賢山) - 1,121 m
  • Unjangsan (운장산; 雲長山) - 1,120 m
  • Palgongsan (팔공산; 八公山) - 1,199 m
  • Hwanghaksan (황학산; 黃鶴山) - 1,111 m
  • Hwamaesan (황매산; 黃梅山) - 1,108 m
  • Ungseokbong (웅석봉; 熊石峰) - 1,099 m
  • Biseulsan (비슬산; 琵瑟山) - 1,084 m
  • Goheosan (고헌산; 高獻山) - 1,033 m
  • Jeoksangsan (적상산; 赤裳山) - 1,024 m
  • Gyeryongsan (계룡산; 鷄龍山) - 845 m
  • Wolchulsan (월출산; 月出山) - 812 m
  • Naejangsan (내장산; 內藏山) - 763 m
  • Muhaksan (무학산; 舞鶴山) - 761 m
  • Maisan (마이산; 馬耳山) - 686 m
  • Gwanaksan (관악산; 冠岳山) - 632 m

Hallasan (한라산) is a dormant volcano on Jeju Island of South Korea. ... Jiri-san is a mountain in the south of South Korea. ... Seorak-san is the highest mountain in the Taebaek mountain range in the Gangwon province in eastern South Korea. ... Deogyusan, formerly spelled Togyusan, is a mountain in South Korea; its highest peak is 1,614 meters above sea level. ... Odaesan (1,563 m) is a mountain in Gangwon, South Korea, standing at the junction of the districts of Gangneung, Pyeongchang, and Hongcheon. ... Gaya-san is a mountain and national park in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. ... Worak Mountain is a major mountain of the Sobaek mountain range. ... Palgongsan, also Palgong Mountain, is a mountain in southeastern South Korea, lying on an outlier of the Taebaek range. ... Gyeryong-san (848 m) is a mountain in Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea. ... A view of the mountain Wolchulsan (월출산) is located in South Jeolla province, South Korea, and spans both Gangjin and Yeongam counties. ... Naejang-san is a national park, located on the border of North Jeolla and South Jeolla provinces in southwestern South Korea, approximately three hours drive south of Seoul. ... Mukansan, is a mountain in southern South Korea, lying near Masan. ... Gwanaksan (632 m[1]) is a small mountain in southern Seoul, South Korea. ...

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