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Encyclopedia > Namsan (Chungju)
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Namsan (남산, "South Mountain") is a 662-meter peak in Chungju City, North Chungcheong, South Korea. Jump to: navigation, search Chungju is a city in North Chungcheong province, South Korea. ... North Chungcheong is a province in the centre of South Korea. ...

For other mountains called Namsan, see: Namsan

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EXPO 2012 YEOSU KOREA (2958 words)
Bugaksan in the north, Mt. Naksan in the east, Mt. Inwangsan in the west, and Mt. Namsan in the south are "the inner mountains" as they were originally inside the castle walls of the ancient capital of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910).
Cruise boats ply between Chungju and Danyang allowing passengers to enjoy the stunning Danyang-Palgyeong, or the "Eight Scenic Views of Danyang." Gosudonggul (cave) captivates visitors with its glistening stalactites in all shapes and sizes.
Chungju orch-ards are one of the main sources of delicious apples.
Chungju - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (73 words)
Chungju is also the name of a type of Korean rice wine; see Korean wines.
Chungju is a city in North Chungcheong province, South Korea.
Namsan is a mountain located in the city.
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