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Baegunsan (백운산; 白雲山) is the name of
several mountains in
South Korea:
Baegunsan (Uiwang/Suwon), in the
communities of Uiwang, Suwon, and
Yongin in Gyeonggi-do...
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Mountains in the city
include Baegunsan (백운산, 1,217m), to the
south is ****asan (가야산, 497m) and
Gubonghwasan (구봉화산, 473m).
Baegunsan is the second-highest mountain...
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Baegunsan (Korean: 백운산) or
Mount Baegun is a
mountain in
South Korea. Its area
extends across the city of Pocheon,
Gyeonggi Province(Gyeonggi-do) and...
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Baegunsan (Korean: 백운산) is a
mountain in
South Jeolla Province,
South Korea. Its area
extends across the city of Gwangyang.
Baegunsan has an elevation...
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Baegunsan is a
mountain between the
provinces of Gangwon-do and
North Chungcheong Province in
South Korea. Its area
extends into the
cities of
Wonju and...
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Baegunsan (Korean: 백운산) or
Mount Baegun is a
mountain in
Gyeonggi Province(Gyeonggi-do),
South Korea. Its area
extends across the
cities of Uiwang, Suwon...
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family Asphodelaceae,
native to Korea. Its
Korean name is
Baegunsan wonchuri (백운산원추리).
Baegunsan (백운산) is the name of
several mountains. The word wonchuri...
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Baegunsan is a
mountain of
North Jeolla Province,
western South Korea. It has an
elevation of 1,279 metres. List of
mountains of
Korea An Gyeong-ho (2007)...
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Baegunbong (백운봉; 白雲峰) – 940
metres (3,080 ft)
Baegunsan (백운산; 白雲山) – 904.4
metres (2,967 ft)
Baegunsan (백운산; 白雲山) – 567
metres (1,860 ft) Baekdunbong...
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Baegunsan (Korean: 백운산) is a
mountain in
Gangwon Province,
South Korea. Its area
extends across the
counties of
Jeongseon and Pyeongchang.
Baegunsan has...