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Taebaeksan, also
known as
Mount Taebaeksan or
Mount Taebaek, is a
South Korean mountain with
several important peaks of the
Taebaek mountain range (in...
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National Park
Service collaborated to make
walking routes.
Taebaeksan National Park:
Taebaeksan is a
traditional and
historical "holy mountain," and it was...
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include Mount Seoraksan (1,708 m),
Mount Kumgangsan (1,638 m),
Mount Taebaeksan (1,566.7 m) and
Mount Odaesan (1,563 m). To the east, the
mountain range...
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government began maintaining five
repositories at Chunchugwan,
Mount Myohyang,
Taebaeksan, Odaesan, and Manisan. The 1624 Yi Gwal's
Rebellion resulted in the destruction...
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missiles are
mounted on
locally produced,
stretched 6X6
KamAZ 55111 (
Taebaeksan 96)
launcher trucks, with each
holding three missile tubes. The KN-06...
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highest city in
South Korea,
after Pyeongchang.
Taebaek in is
derived from
Taebaeksan,
meaning "very bright."
Manggyeongsa Temple in Hyeol-dong, at an elevation...
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Seoraksan Sobaeksan Songnisan Taeanhaean Wolchulsan Mudeungsan Woraksan Taebaeksan ****asan
National Park, also
known as ****a
Mountain National Park (Korean:...
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ringed by the
Taebaek and
Sobaek Mountains, the
highest of
which is
Taebaeksan (1,566.7m).
Because of its
mountainous location,
Bonghwa has a colder...
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Seoraksan Sobaeksan Songnisan Taeanhaean Wolchulsan Mudeungsan Woraksan Taebaeksan The
national parks of
South Korea are
preserved parcels of
public land...
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Seoraksan Sobaeksan Songnisan Taeanhaean Wolchulsan Mudeungsan Woraksan Taebaeksan Jirisan National Park (Korean: 지리산국립공원; Hanja: 智異山國立公園) is a national...