- The Yalu
River (Chinese: 鸭绿江; pinyin: Yālù Jiāng) or
Amnok River (Korean: 압록강; MR: Amnokkang) is a
river on the
border between China and
North Korea....
- or China–North
Korea Friendship Bridge, is a
bridge across the Yalu or
Amnok River on the China–North
Korea border. It
connects the
cities of Dandong...
- also
known as
Habak (Korean: 하박; Hanja: 河泊) is the
Goguryeo god of the
Amnok River or,
according to an
alternative interpretation, the sun god Haebalk...
-
teams playing at
Yanggakdo Stadium.
Sobaeksu is the
first tributary of the
Amnok river.
Sharing the
Yanggakdo Stadium with them,
Sobaeksu has a
rivalry with...
-
northernmost borders were
expanded to the
natural boundaries at the
rivers of
Amnok and
Tuman through the
subjugation of the Jurchens.
During its 500-year duration...
- the
Korean Peninsula. It
borders three countries:
China along the Yalu (
Amnok) River,
Russia along the
Tumen River, and
South Korea to the south. The...
-
bordered by
China to the
north and
Russia to the northeast,
across the
Amnok (Yalu) and
Duman (Tumen) rivers, and is
separated from ****an to the southeast...
-
Korean Peninsula and
borders China and
Russia to the
north at the Yalu (
Amnok) and
Tumen rivers, and
South Korea to the
south at the
Korean Demilitarized...
-
covers approximately 14,500 km (9,000 mi) from the
mouth of the Yalu
River (
Amnok River) to the Gulf of Tonkin.
China borders 14
nations and
covers the bulk...
- length, It is the
fourth longest river on the
Korean peninsula after the
Amnok, Tuman, and
Nakdong rivers. The
river begins as two
smaller rivers in the...