- The
Sobaek Mountains (Korean: 소백산맥,
literally mean
little Taebaek Mountains) are a
mountain range cutting across the
southern Korean peninsula. They split...
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range is
named Baekdu-daegan. Some
significant mountains include Mount Sobaek or
Sobaeksan (1,439 m),
Mount Kumgang (1,638 m),
Mount Seorak (1,708 m)...
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mostly mountainous,
dominated by the
Noryeong Mountains to the
north and the
Sobaek Mountains to the east.
Agricultural products includes rice, barley, beans...
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visitors each year.[citation needed] Sobaeksan, one of the 12 well-known
Sobaek Mountains,
lying on the
border between Chungbuk Province and
Gyeongbuk has...
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Temperate rainforests are
rainforests with
coniferous or
broadleaf forests that
occur in the
temperate zone and
receive heavy rain.
Temperate rainforests...
- the
southern end of the
Sobaek and Baekdu-daegan
mountain ranges, the "spine" of the
Korean Peninsula incorporating the
Sobaek mountain range and most...
- Korea.
Baekdudaegan List of
mountains in
Korea Geography of
South Korea Sobaek Mountains "T'aebaek Mountains". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved 17 November...
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right triangle, with the
hypotenuse corresponding to the
peaks of the
Sobaek mountains. The
northern tip is in Dongno-myeon, at 36°52'10'' N latitude...
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Poamsan is one of the
Sobaek Mountains of
central South Korea. It
rises to 961.7 m (3,155 ft)
above sea level, and
stands on the
border of
Mungyeong City...
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peaks of
Mount Sobaek, south-east of
Paektu Mountain. The
height is 5,899 ft (1,798 m). It is
located near the s**** of
Sobaek Stream, in Samjiyon...