- The
Seomjin River (Korean: 섬진강) is a
river in
South Korea. It
flows through southeastern North Jeolla Province,
eastern South Jeolla Province, and western...
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densely po****ted
subdivision of the province.
Taeansa Temple Neungpa Tower Seomjin River Dongli mountain valley Gok-song
Haneulnari Village (a farming-themed...
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Okgokcheon (옥곡천)
Jeongtocheon (정토천)
Supyeongcheon (수평천)
Ungdongcheon (웅동천)
Seomjin River (섬진강)
Boseong River (보성강)
Nakdong River (낙동강)
Miryang River (밀양강)...
- westwards. Two
exceptions are the southward-flowing
Nakdong River and
Seomjin River.
Important rivers running westward include the
Amnok River, the Chongchon...
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province is only
partially mountainous. The
plains along the
rivers Seomjin,
Yeongsan and
Tamjin are
suitable for large-scale
grain agriculture. There...
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Gyeongsang Province who
discovered a log
covered in gim
floating down the
Seomjin River. This
inspired her to
cultivate the gim on
upright support poles...
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bordered on the east by the
Sobaek Mountains and is
drained by the Yeongsan,
Seomjin and
Mangyeong rivers. The
largest city in the
region is Gwangju. Apart...
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Tanakia somjinensis, also
known as the
Seomjin Bitterling, is an
endangered species of ray-finned fish in the
genus Tanakia. Won, S.-Y. (2023). "Tanakia...
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species of ray-finned fish in the
genus Coreoleuciscus found in
Nakdong and
Seomjin rivers in
South Korea. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Coreoleuciscus...
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largest set of
mountains on the
South Korean Mainland. It also
borders the
Seomjin River, one of
South Korea's more
prominent rivers. It is 3
hours and 15...