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falls towards the west. Its
highest peak is Wagalbong, at 2,260 m. Lake
Rangrim is
located in the mountains. The
variants Rangnim and
Nangnim are pronunciations...
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Rangrim County (Chosŏn'gŭl: 랑림군,
literally Wolf
Forest County) is a kun, or county, on the
eastern flank of
Chagang province,
North Korea. It was created...
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prominent ranges are the
Hamgyong Range in the
extreme northeast and the
Rangrim Mountains,
which are
located in the north-central part of
North Korea....
- The Ch'ŏngch'ŏn is a
river in
North Korea having its
source in the
Rangrim Mountains of
Chagang Province and
emptying into the
Yellow Sea at Sinanju....
- (Korean: 대동강) is a
large river in
North Korea. The
river rises in the
Rangrim Mountains of the country's
north where it then
flows southwest into Korea...
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Rangrim station is a
railway station in
Rangrim-ŭp,
Rangrim County,
Chagang Province,
North Korea, the
terminus of the narrow-gauge
Kanggye Line of the...
- Lake
Rangrim, also
known as Lake Nangnim, is an
artificial lake in the
Rangrim Mountains of
Chagang Province in
northern North Korea. It was
formed by...
- The
Kaema Plateau is a
highland in
North Korea. It is
surrounded by the
Rangrim Mountains, the
Macheollyeong Mountains and the
Bujeollyeong Mountains....
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approximately 2,541
metres (8,337 ft).
Other major ranges include the
Rangrim Mountains,
which are
located in the north-central part of
North Korea and...
- the
Amnok River which forms the
border with China. They lie west of the
Rangrim Mountains,
which is the
drainage divide between northwestern and northeastern...