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List of mountains in North Korea


Pyeongyang

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Taesongsan Taesŏngsan is a mountain in Taesong-guyok, Pyongyang, North Korea. It has an elevation of . One popular visitor attraction on Taesŏngsan is the outdoor ice rink. Others include the Revolutionary Martyrs' Cemetery and the Korea Central Zoo. I ...
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Chagang Province

* Namsan (남산; ) – * Obongsan (오봉산; ) –


North Pyongan Province

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Myohyangsan The Mount Myohyang (Hangul: 묘향산 - "''Mysterious Fragrant Mountain''") is a mountain in North Korea. It is named after the mystic shapes and fragrances found in the area. It is a sacred site as, according to legend, it was the home of Kin ...
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South Hwanghae Province

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Kuwolsan Kuwŏlsan, or Mount Kuwol, is a mountain in South Hwanghae, North Korea North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korean Peninsula and sha ...
(구월산; ) – * Maebongsan (매봉산; ) – * Namsan (남산; ) – * Namsan (남산; ) –


Kangwon Province

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Kumgangsan Mount Kumgang () or the Kumgang Mountains is a mountain massif, with a peak, in Kangwon-do, North Korea. It is located on the east coast of the country, in Mount Kumgang Tourist Region, formerly part of Kangwŏn Province, and is part of ...
(금강산; ) – * Maebongsan (매봉산; ) – * Obongsan (오봉산; ) –


South Hamgyong Province

* Madaesan (마대산; ) – * Obongsan (오봉산; ) –


North Hamgyong Province

* Chilbosan (칠보산; ) – *
Mantapsan Mantapsan (or Mount Mant'ap, Chosŏn'gŭl: ) is a mountain in the south of North Hamgyong Province in North Korea. The granite peak, which reaches an elevation of , is part of the Hamgyong Mountains. It is located on the border between Kilju Coun ...
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Ryanggang Province

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Paektusan Paektu Mountain (), also known as Baekdu Mountain and in China as Changbai Mountain ( zh, s=长白山, t=長白山; Manchu: Golmin Šanggiyan Alin), is an active stratovolcano on the Chinese–North Korean border. At , it is the highest mo ...
(백두산; ) – , the tallest mountain in North Korea and the Korean Peninsula altogether.


List of mountains in South Korea


Seoul

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Achasan Achasan is a hill that sits between the counties of Gwangjin-gu and Guri in South Korea. It has an elevation of . As you walk down towards Mt. Achasan from the summit of Yongmasan, you will find the ruins of a small fort of the Goguryeo era ...
(아차산;) – * Ansan (Seoul) (안산;) - *
Bukhansan Bukhansan (, ), or Bukhan Mountain, is a mountain on the northern periphery of Seoul, South Korea. There are three major peaks, Baegundae , Insubong , Mangyeongdae . Because of its height and the fact that it borders a considerable portion of the ...
(북한산; ) – An 2003, p.232. * Buramsan (불암산; ) – Yu 2007, p.74. * Cheonggyesan (청계산; ) – Yu 2007, p.120. *
Dobongsan Dobongsan is a mountain in Bukhansan National Park, South Korea. It extends across Seoul, the national capital, and the cities of Yangju and Uijeongbu, in the province of Gyeonggi-do. It has an elevation of . Nearby Dobongsan Station is named a ...
(도봉산; ) – Yu 2007, p.47. * Eungbongsan (응봉산; ) – *
Gwanaksan ''Gwanaksan'' ( Korean for Mt. Gwanak; 632 m) is a mountain in southern Seoul, South Korea. Portions lie in the Gwanak-gu and Geumcheon-gu districts of Seoul; other portions lie in the neighboring cities of Anyang, Gyeonggi and Gwacheon. Th ...
(관악산; ) – An 2003, p.50. *
Inwangsan Inwangsan is a mountain with a height of 338 meters, located in Jongno-gu and Hongje-dong, Seodaemun-gu, central areas of Seoul, South Korea. The name literally means "mountain of generous king" in Korean. The mountain covers an area of 1,086,69 ...
(인왕산; ) – * Namsan (남산; ) – * Samseongsan (삼성산; ) – * Suraksan (수락산; ) – An 2004, p.332. *
Yongmabong Yongmabong is a mountain in Seoul, South Korea. It extends across Guui-dong and Junggok-dong in the district of Gwangjin-gu. It has an elevation of .Yu 2007, p.99. See also * List of mountains in Seoul * List of mountains in Korea The follo ...
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Busan

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Geumjeongsan Geumjeongsan (or Geumjeong Mountain) is a mountain in the city of Busan in South Korea. It covers a large surface that extends into Dongnae-gu in the south, Buk-gu in the west, Geumjeong-gu in the east, and the city of Yangsan in the north. Its ...
(금정산; ) – An 2004, p.116. * Jangsan (장산; ) – * Seunghaksan (승학산; ) – 496 meters (1627 ft)


Daegu

* Choejeongsan (최정산; ) – * Gasan (가산; ) – An 2007, p.21. *
Palgongsan Palgongsan, also Palgong Mountain, and previously called Gongsan during the Goryeo dynasty, is a mountain in southeastern South Korea, lying on an outlier of the Taebaek range. It stands on the northeastern border between Daegu metropolitan ...
(팔공산;八公山) , not to be confused with mountain of Jeollabukdo with same name.


Incheon

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Goryeosan Goryeosan is a mountain in Incheon, South Korea. It has an elevation of .Yu 2007, p.23. See also * List of mountains in Korea The following is a list of mountains in Korea: List of mountains in North Korea Pyeongyang * Taesongsan (대 ...
(고려산; ) – * Gyeyangsan (계양산;) – * Haemyeongsan (해명산; ) – Yu 2007, p.131. * Horyonggoksan (호룡곡산; ) – * Manisan (마니산; ) – * Nakgasan (낙가산; ) – * Sangbongsan (상봉산; ) –


Gwangju

* Mudeungsan (무등산; ) – Yu 2007, p.441.


Daejeon

* Gyejoksan (계족산; ) – *
Gyeryongsan Gyeryongsan, a mountain in Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea. It lies at the meeting of the boundaries of several cities: Gongju, Gyeryong, Nonsan, and Daejeon. It has been traditionally regarded as a sacred mountain, with the most qi of any i ...
(계룡산; ) – Yu 2007, p.298. * Jangtaesan (장태산; ) – * Sikjangsan (식장산; ) –


Ulsan

* Baekunsan (백운산; ) – * Cheonhwangsan (천황산; ) – Yu 2007, p.589. * Daeunsan (대운산; ) – . * Dongdaesan (동대산) – * Gajisan (가지산; ) – Yu 2007, p.503. * Ganwolsan (간월산; ) – * Goheonsan (고헌산; ) – An 2004, p.68. *
Hamwolsan Hamwolsan is a mountain bordering Seonam Lake Park in Nam-gu, Ulsan, South Korea. It has an elevation of . See also * Geography of Korea *List of mountains in Korea *List of mountains by elevation A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List ...
(함월산) – * Hwajangsan(화장산; ) – * Jaeyaksan (재약산; ) – * Munsusan (문수산; ) – * Muryongsan (무룡산; ) – * Namamsan (남암산; ) – * Sinbulsan (신불산; ) – Yu 2007, p.506. * Yeomposan (염포산) – * Yeongchuksan (영축산; ) – * Yeonhwasan (연화산; ) –


Gyeonggi Province

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Baegunbong Baegunbong () is a mountain in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. It sits on the boundary between the communities of Yangpyeong and Okcheon in the county of Yangpyeong. Baegunbong has an elevation of .Yu 2007, p.66. See also *List of mountains in Korea ...
(백운봉; ) – Yu 2007, p.66. * Baegunsan (백운산; ) – An 2004, p.254. * Baegunsan (백운산; ) – * Baekdunbong (백둔봉; ) – * Bakdalbong (박달봉; ) – *
Bukhansan Bukhansan (, ), or Bukhan Mountain, is a mountain on the northern periphery of Seoul, South Korea. There are three major peaks, Baegundae , Insubong , Mangyeongdae . Because of its height and the fact that it borders a considerable portion of the ...
(북한산; ) – * Bulgisan (불기산; ) – * Bulgoksan (불곡산; ) – * Bulgoksan (불곡산; ) – * Buramsan (불암산; ) – * Cheonbosan (천보산; ) – * Cheonggyesan (청계산; ) – * Cheonggyesan (청계산; ) – * Cheonggyesan (청계산; ) – * Cheongwusan (청우산; ) – * Cheonmasan (천마산; ) – * Chilbosan (칠보산; ) – * Chokdaebong (촉대봉; ) – An 2007, p.435. * Chungnyungsan (축령산; ) – * Daegeumsan (대금산; ) – * Danwolbong (단월봉; ) – *
Dobongsan Dobongsan is a mountain in Bukhansan National Park, South Korea. It extends across Seoul, the national capital, and the cities of Yangju and Uijeongbu, in the province of Gyeonggi-do. It has an elevation of . Nearby Dobongsan Station is named a ...
(도봉산; ) – * Dodeuramsan (도드람산; 도드람山) – * Doilbong (도일봉; ) – * Eobisan (어비산; ) – * Gadeoksan (가덕산; ) – Yu 2007, p.9. * Gakkeulsan (각흘산; ) – Yu 2007, p.12. * Galgisan (갈기산; ) – * Gamaksan (감악산; ) – * Gangssibong (강씨봉; ) – Yu 2007, p.38. * Garisan (가리산; ) – * Geomdansan (검단산; ) – * Geomdansan (검단산; ) – * Geumjusan (금주산; ) – * Geummulsan (금물산; ) – Yu 2007, p.172. * Godaesan (고대산; ) – Yu 2007, p.17. * Godongsan (고동산; ) – * Gokdalsan (곡달산; ) – * Goraesan (고래산; 고래山) – Yu 2007, p.21. * Gunamusan (구나무산; 구나무山) – * Gungmangbong (국망봉; ) – *
Gwanaksan ''Gwanaksan'' ( Korean for Mt. Gwanak; 632 m) is a mountain in southern Seoul, South Korea. Portions lie in the Gwanak-gu and Geumcheon-gu districts of Seoul; other portions lie in the neighboring cities of Anyang, Gyeonggi and Gwacheon. Th ...
(관악산; ) – * Gwaneumsan (관음산; ) – * Gwangdeoksan (광덕산; ) – Yu 2007, p.32. * Gwanggyosan (광교산; ) – * Gwimokbong (귀목봉; ) – * Gyegwansan (계관산; ) – Yu 2007, p.154. * Hamwangbong (함왕봉; ) – * Homyeongsan (호명산; ) – * Hwaaksan (화악산; ) – An 2003, p.465. * Hwayasan (화야산; ) – * Jijangbong (지장봉; ) – * Jongjasan (종자산; ) – *
Jugeumsan Jugeumsan () is a mountain in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. Its area extends across the cities of Pocheon, Namyangju, and the county of Gapyeong. Jugeumsan has an elevation of .Yu 2007, p.112. See also * List of mountains in Korea The following ...
(주금산; ) – * Jungwonsan (중원산; ) – * Mindungsan (민둥산; 민둥山) – * Myeongjisan (명지산; ) – * Myeongseongsan (명성산; ) – * Namhansan (남한산; ) – * Samseongsan (삼성산; ) – *
Sanghaebong Sanghaebong is a mountain of South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and sharing a land border with North Korea. Its western border ...
(상해봉; ) – * Sangsan (상산; ) – * Seongjisan (성지산; ) – Yu 2007, p.80. * Seongnyongsan (석룡산; ) – An 2004, p.304. * Seounsan (서운산; ) – * Sorisan (소리산; ) – *
Soyosan Soyosan is a mountain in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. Its area extends across the cities of Pocheon and Dongducheon. It has an elevation of .An 2004, p.328. The mountain is home to two Buddhist shrines commemorating Silla priests Wonhyo and Uisan ...
(소요산; ) – * Sudeoksan (수덕산; ) – * Suraksan (수락산; ) – * Taehwasan (태화산; ) – * Udusan (우두산; ) – *
Unaksan Unaksan is a mountain in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. Its area extends across the county of Gapyeong and the city Pocheon. It has an elevation of .An 2003, p.321. See also * List of mountains in Korea The following is a list of mountains in ...
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Ungilsan Ungilsan is a mountain near the city of Namyangju, Gyeonggi-do in South Korea. It has an elevation of .Yu 2007, p.102. See also * List of mountains in Korea The following is a list of mountains in Korea: List of mountains in North Korea ...
(운길산; ) – * Wangbangsan (왕방산; ) – * Yebongsan (예봉산; ) – * Yeoninsan (연인산; ) – * Yongmunsan (용문산; ) – * Yumyeongsan (유명산; ) –


Gangwon Province

* Amisan (아미산; ) – * Ansan (Gangwon) (안산; ) – * Baegamsan (백암산; ) – * Baegusan (백우산; ) – * Baegunsan (백운산; ) – * Baegunsan (백운산; ) – * Baegunsan (백운산; ) – * Baekbyeongsan (백병산; ) – * Baekdeoksan (백덕산; ) – * Baekseoksan (백석산; ) – * Bakjisan (박지산; ) – * Balgyosan (발교산; ) – * Balwangsan (발왕산; ) – * Banamsan (반암산; ) – * Bangtaesan (방태산; ) – * Bawisan (바위산; ''None'') – * Bokgyesan (복계산; ) – An 2007, p.255. * Bokjusan (복주산; ) – * Bongboksan (봉복산; ) – * Bonghwasan (봉화산; ) – * Boraebong (보래봉; ) – * Buyongsan (부용산; ) – * Cheongoksan (청옥산; ) – * Cheongoksan (청옥산; ) – * Cheonjibong (천지봉; ) – * Chiaksan (치악산; ) – * Chokdaebong (촉대봉; ) – * Daeamsan (대암산; ) – * Daebawisan (대바위산; --) – * Daedeoksan (대덕산; ) – * Daemisan (대미산; ) – * Daeseongsan (대성산; ) – * Dalgibong (닭이봉; ) – * Daraksan (다락산; ) – * Deokgasan (덕가산; ) – * Deokgosan (덕고산; ) – *
Deokhangsan Deokhangsan is a mountain in the city of Samcheok, Gangwon-do in South Korea. It has an elevation of .An 2007, p.150. See also *List of mountains in Korea The following is a list of mountains in Korea: List of mountains in North Korea P ...
(덕항산; ) – * Deoksusan (덕수산; ) – * Dongdaesan (동대산; ) – * Durobong (두로봉; ) – * Duryusan (두류산; ) – * Dutasan (두타산; ) – * Duwibong (두위봉; ) – * Eodapsan (어답산; ) – * Eungbongsan (응봉산; ) – * Eungbongsan (응봉산; ) – * Eungbongsan (응봉산; ) – * Eungbongsan (응봉산; ) – * Eungbongsan (응봉산; ) – An 2007, p.376. * Gachilbong (가칠봉; ) – * Gachilbong (가칠봉; ) – * Gadeoksan (가덕산; ) – * Gadeukbong (가득봉; ) – * Gaeinsan (개인산; ) – * Gakkeulsan (각흘산; ) – * Gamabong (가마봉; ) – * Gamaksan (감악산; ) – Yu 2007, p.151. * Garibong (가리봉; ) – * Garisan (가리산; ) – * Gariwangsan (가리왕산; ) – * Geombongsan (검봉산; ) – * Geomunsan (거문산; ) – * Geumdaebong (금대봉; ) – * Geumdangsan (금당산; ) – * Geumhaksan (금학산; ) – * Geummulsan (금물산; ) – * Geunsan (근산; ) – * Godaesan (고대산; ) – * Gogosan (고고산; ) – * Gojeoksan (고적산; ) – *
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(곰봉; ) – * Gongjaksan (공작산; ) – * Gorupogisan (고루포기산; ''None'') – * Gubongdaesan (구봉대산; ) – * Guhaksan (구학산; ) – An 2004, p.86. * Gwaebangsan (괘방산; ) – * Gwangdeoksan (광덕산; ) – * Gwittaegibong (귀때기청봉; ''None'') – * Gyebangsan (계방산; ) – * Gyegwansan (계관산; ) – * Gyejoksan (계족산; ) – * Hambaeksan (함백산; ) – Yu 2007, p.286. * Heungjeongsan (흥정산; ) – * Horyeongbong (호령봉; ) – * Hwaaksan (화악산; ) – * Hwangbyeongsan (황병산; ) – * Hwangcheolbong (황철봉; ) – * Hoemokbong (회목봉; ) – * Hoeryeongbong (회령봉; ) – * Jamdusan (잠두산; ) – * Janggunbawisan (장군바위산; ''None'') – *
Jangmisan Jangmisan is a mountain in the county of Pyeongchang, Gangwon-do in South Korea. It has an elevation of .An 2007, p.401. See also * List of mountains in Korea The following is a list of mountains in Korea: List of mountains in North Ko ...
(장미산; ) – * Jangsan (장산; ) – * Jatbong (잣봉; ''None'') – * Jeombongsan (점봉산; ) – * Jewangsan (제왕산; ) – * Jungwangsan (중왕산; ) – * Madaesan (마대산; ) – * Maebongsan (매봉산; ) – * Maebongsan (매봉산; ) – * Maebongsan (매봉산; ) – * Maebongsan (매봉산; ) – * Maehwasan (매화산; ) – * Maenghyeonbong (맹현봉; ) – * Majeoksan (마적산; ) – * Mangyeongdaesan (망경대산; ) – *
Masan Masan is an administrative region of Changwon, a city in the South Gyeongsang Province. It was formerly an independent city from 1949 until 30 June 2010, when it was absorbed to Changwon along with Jinhae. Masan was redistricted as two distric ...
(마산; ) – * Mindungsan (민둥산; ''None'') – * Mireuksan (미륵산; ) – *
Mogusan Mogusan is a mountain in the county of Yeongwol, Gangwon-do in South Korea. It has an elevation of .An 2007, p.217. See also * List of mountains in Korea The following is a list of mountains in Korea: List of mountains in North Korea Pye ...
(목우산; ) – * Munsubong (문수봉; ) – An 2004, p.208. * Myeongbongsan (명봉산; ) – * Myeonsan (면산; ) – An 2007, p.213. * Nambyeongsan (남병산; ) – * Namdaebong (남대봉; ) – *
Neunggyeongbong Neunggyeongbong is a mountain in the city of Gangneung and the county of Pyeongchang, Gangwon-do (South Korea), Gangwon-do in South Korea. It has an elevation of .An 2007, p.111. See also * List of mountains in Korea Notes References

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(능경봉; ) – * Nochusan (노추산; ) – * Noinbong (노인봉; ) – * Obongsan (오봉산; ) – * Obongsan (오봉산; ) – *
Odaesan Odaesan, also known as Mount Odae-san or Mount Odae (), is a major cluster of mountains and national park in eastern Gangwon Province, South Korea, standing at the junction of Gangneung City, Pyeongchang County and Hongcheon County. It stands ...
(오대산; ) – * Oeumsan (오음산; ) – * Palbongsan (팔봉산; ) – * Sajasan (사자산; ) – * Samaksan (삼악산; ) – * Sambangsan (삼방산; ) – * Samyeongsan (사명산; ) – * Sangjeongbawisan (상정바위산; ''None'') – * Sangwonsan (상원산; ) – * Seogiamsan (석이암산; ) – * Seokbyeongsan (석병산; ) – * Seonbawisan (선바위산; ''None'') – * Seondalsan (선달산; ) – An 2004, p.313. * Seongjisan (성지산; ) – * Seongnyongsan (석룡산; ) – * Seonjaryeong (선자령; ) – *
Seoraksan Seoraksan is the highest mountain in the Taebaek mountain range in the Gangwon Province in eastern South Korea. It is located in a national park near the city of Sokcho. After the Hallasan volcano on Jeju Island and Jirisan in the south, Se ...
(설악산; ) – , third tallest mountain in South Korea, second tallest mountain in mainland South Korea. * Seungdusan (승두산; ) – * Sinseonbong (신선봉; ) – * Sipjabong (십자봉; ) – * Sogyebangsan (소계방산; ) – * Soppulsan (소뿔산; ''None'') – *
Taebaeksan Taebaeksan, also known as Mount Taebaeksan or Mount Taebaek, is a South Korean mountain with several important peaks of the Taebaek mountain range (in Western-style geography), or the Taebaek Jeongmaek Range (in Korean-style geography). It is an ...
(태백산; ) – An 2003, p.433. * Taegisan (태기산; ) – * Taehwasan (태화산; ) – An 2004, p.443. * Ungyosan (운교산; ) – * Unmusan (운무산; ) – * Wantaeksan (완택산; ) – * Yaksusan (약수산; ) – * Yeonyeopsan (연엽산; ) – * Yonghwasan (용화산; ) – *
Yukbaeksan Yukbaeksan is a mountain in the city of Samcheok, Gangwon-do in South Korea. It has an elevation of .An 2004, p.382. See also * List of mountains in Korea The following is a list of mountains in Korea: List of mountains in North Korea ...
(육백산; ) –


North Chungcheong Province

* Akwibong (악휘봉; ) – * Baegaksan (백악산; ) – An 2004, p.239. * Baegunsan (백운산; ) – * Baekhwasan (백화산; ) – Yu 2003, p.344. * Baekhwasan (백화산; ) – Yu 2007, p.346. * Bakdalsan (박달산; ) – * Bakjwibong (박쥐봉; ''None'') – * Boryeonsan (보련산; ) – * Bubong (부봉; ) – An 2004, p.278. * Bukbawisan (북바위산; -) – * Cheondeungsan (천등산; ) – * Cheonghwasan (청화산; ) – * Cheontaesan (천태산; ) – An 2004, p.423. * Chilbosan (칠보산; ) – * Daemisan (대미산; ) – An 2004, p.146. * Daeseongsan (대성산; ) – * Daeyasan (대야산; ) – An 2003, p.106. * Deokgasan (덕가산; ) – * Domyeongsan (도명산; ) – * Dongsan (동산; ) – * Doraksan (도락산; ) – * Dosolbong (도솔봉; ) – An 2004, p.162. * Eoraesan (어래산; ) – * Gaeunsan (가은산; ) – * Gaseopsan (가섭산; ) – * Gakhosan (각호산; ) – * Galgisan (갈기산; ) – * Gamaksan (감악산; ) – * Geumsusan (금수산; ) – * Gubyeongsan (구병산; ) – * Gudambong (구담봉; ) – Yu 2007, p.304. * Guhaksan (구학산; ) – * Gungmangbong (국망봉; ) – * Gunjasan (군자산; ) – * Guwangbong (구왕봉; ) – An 2004, p.82. * Gyemyeongsan (계명산; ) – * Haseolsan (하설산; ) – * Heiyangsan (희양산; ) – Yu 2007, p.406. * Hwangaksan (황악산; ) – Yu 2007, p.615. * Hwangjeongsan (황정산; ) – * Hyeongjebong (형제봉; ) – An 2004, p.462. * Imanbong (이만봉; ) – Yu 2007, p.380. * Indeungsan (인등산; ) – * Jakseongsan (작성산; ) – * Jangseongbong (장성봉; ) – An 2004, p.393. * Jebibong (제비봉; ) – * Johangsan (조항산; ) – * Joryeongsan (조령산; ) – Yu 2007, p.578. * Jukyeopsan (죽엽산; ) – * Jungdaebong (중대봉; ) – * Makjangbong (막장봉; ) – * Mangdeokbong (망덕봉; ) – * Manisan (마니산; ) – * Mansubong (만수봉; ) – * Minjujisan (민주지산; ) – Yu 2007, p.337. * Munsubong (문수봉; ) – An 2003, p.173. * Nagyeongsan (낙영산; ) – * Namgunjasan (남군자산; ) – * Oksunbong (옥순봉; ) – * Poamsan (포암산; ) – An 2004, p.458. *
Poseongbong Poseongbong is a mountain of South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and sharing a land border with North Korea. Its western border ...
(포성봉; ) – An 2003, p.447. * Sambongsan (삼봉산; ) – * Samdobong (삼도봉; ) – An 2007, p.279. * Seounsan (서운산; ) – * Sinseonbong (신선봉; ) – * Sinseonbong (신선봉; ) – * Sipjabong (십자봉; ) – Yu 2007, p.247. *
Sobaeksan Sobaeksan (Sobaek Mountain) is a mountain of the Sobaek Mountains, in South Korea. It lies between Danyang County in the province of Chungcheongbuk-do and the city of Yeongju in the province of Gyeongsangbuk-do. It has an elevation of .Yu 2007 ...
(소백산; ) – Yu 2007, p.353. *
Songnisan Songnisan is a mountain and National Park in South Korea. It lies in the Sobaek mountains along the border between Gyeongsangbuk-do and Chungcheongbuk-do. Its main attractions are the temple Beopjusa and an especially picturesque peak, Munjan ...
(속리산; ) – Yu 2007, p.358. * Suribong (수리봉; ) – * Suribong (수리봉; ) – * Taehwasan (태화산; ) – *
Uamsan U-am san (우암산, 牛岩山) is a 353.2meter peak in Chungju City, Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula an ...
(우암산; ) – *
Woraksan Woraksan, or Worak Mountain, is a major mountain of the Sobaek mountain range in South Korea. Its highest peak is above sea level. It forms part of the boundary between North Chungcheong and North Gyeongsang provinces. Its slopes contain po ...
(월악산; ) –


South Chungcheong Province

* Amisan (아미산; ) – * Barangsan (바랑산; ''None'') – Yu 2007, p.339. * Baekhwasan (백화산; ) – * Cheontaesan (천태산; ) – * Chilbongsan (칠봉산; ) – * Chilgapsan (칠갑산; ) – *
Daedunsan Daedunsan is a mountain of Chungcheongnam-do, western South Korea. It has an elevation of 878 metres. Daedunsan has a thousand stone rods extending for 6 km. Daedun Mountain belongs to the "Old Mountain Range". The vegetation is generally 600 ...
(대둔산; ) – * Deoksungsan (덕숭산; ) – * Gayasan (가야산; ) – * Gobulsan (고불산; ) – Yu 2007, p.302. * Gwangdeoksan (광덕산; ) – *
Gyeryongsan Gyeryongsan, a mountain in Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea. It lies at the meeting of the boundaries of several cities: Gongju, Gyeryong, Nonsan, and Daejeon. It has been traditionally regarded as a sacred mountain, with the most qi of any i ...
(계룡산; ) – * Heukseongsan (흑성산; ) – * Illaksan (일락산; ) – * Jinaksan (진악산; ) – * Mansusan (만수산; ) – * Museongsan (무성산; ) – * Obongsan (오봉산; ) – * Oseosan (오서산; ) – * Palbongsan (팔봉산; ) – * Seodaesan (서대산; ) – * Taehwasan (태화산; ) – * Wolseongbong (월성봉; ) – * Yongbongsan (용봉산; ) –


North Jeolla Province

* Baegambong (백암봉; ) – An 2004, p.244. * Baegunsan (백운산; ) – An 2003, p.217. * Bangjangsan (방장산; ) – An 2004, p.228. * Bangmunsan (방문산; ) – Yu 2007, p.447. * Banyabong (반야봉; ) – An 2004, p.224. *
Baraebong Baraebong is a mountain of North Jeolla Province, western South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and sharing a land border with No ...
(바래봉; ''None'') – * Bonghwasan (봉화산; ) – * Bugwisan (부귀산; ) – * Byeonsan (변산; ) – * Cheondeungsan (천등산; ) – * Chilbosan (칠보산; ) – * Chuwolsan (추월산; ) – An 2003, p.419. * Daedeoksan (대덕산; ) – Yu 2007, p.530. *
Deogyusan Deogyusan, formerly spelled Togyusan, is a mountain in South Korea. Its highest peak is 1,614 meters above sea level. Geography Deogyusan stands on the border of Jeollabuk-do and Gyeongsangnam-do, covering portions of Muju and Jangsu Countie ...
(덕유산; ) – An 2003, p.111. * Deoktaesan (덕태산; ) – * Gangcheonsan (강천산; ) – An 2004, p.40. * Gubongsan (구봉산; ) – * Hambaeksan (함백산; ) – * Hoemunsan (회문산; ) – * Jangansan (장안산; ) – * Jeoksangsan (적상산; ) – An 2003, p.361. * Maisan (마이산; ) – * Manbokdae (만복대; ) – An 2004, p.181. * Manhaengsan (만행산; ) – * Minjujisan (민주지산; ) – * Mireuksan (미륵산; ) – * Moaksan (모악산; ) – * Mundeokbong (문덕봉; ) – * Muryongsan (무룡산; ) – An 2004, p.203. * Naebyeonsan (내변산; ) – * Naejangsan (내장산; ) – * Namdeogyusan (남덕유산; ) – Yu 2007, p.417. * Obongsan (오봉산; ) – *
Palgongsan Palgongsan, also Palgong Mountain, and previously called Gongsan during the Goryeo dynasty, is a mountain in southeastern South Korea, lying on an outlier of the Taebaek range. It stands on the northeastern border between Daegu metropolitan ...
(팔공산; ) – Not to be confused with mountain in Daegu of the same name. * Samdobong (삼도봉; ) – * Seongaksan (선각산; ) – * Seongsusan (성수산; ) – *
Seonunsan Seonunsan is a mountain of Jeollabuk-do, western South Korea, with an elevation of 336 metres. It is a popular destination for hiking, with a variety of trails. Some leading to a giant 13m carving of Buddha on a cliff, which dates back to the Gorye ...
(선운산; ) – * Unjangsan (운장산; ) – * Yeonseoksan (연석산; ) –


South Jeolla Province

* Baegambong (백암봉; ) – * Baegunsan (백운산; ) – * Baekamsan (백암산; ) – * Bangjangsan (방장산; ) – * Bangmunsan (방문산; ) – * Banyabong (반야봉; ) – * Bulgapsan (불갑산; ) – * Byeongpungsan (병풍산; ) – * Cheondeungsan (천등산; ) – * Cheongwansan (천관산; ) – * Chuwolsan (추월산; ) – *
Dalmasan Dalmasan, Mt. Dalma, is part of the Taebaek mountain range and lies in Haenam county, South Jeolla province, South Korea. Its elevation is 489 meters, and its peak offers views of the "Land's Edge," (땅끝) the southernmost point on the Korean ...
(달마산; ) – * Deokyusan (덕유산; ) – * Dongaksan (동악산; ) – * Dosolbong (도솔봉; ) – * Duryunsan (두륜산; ) – * Heukseoksan (흑석산; ) – * Gajisan (가지산; ) – * Gangcheonsan (강천산; ) – * Geumjeonsan (금전산; ) – * Geumosan (금오산; ) – *
Gitdaebong Gitdaebong is a mountain of Jeollanam-do, southwestern South Korea. It has an elevation of 368 metres. See also *List of mountains of Korea The following is a list of mountains in Korea: List of mountains in North Korea Pyeongyang * Taeson ...
(깃대봉; ''None'') – * Goribong (고리봉;--) – * Illimsan (일림산; ) – * Imamsan (임암산; ) – * Jeamsan (제암산; ) – * Jeokjasan (적자산; ) – * Jirisan (지리산; ) – ,An 2003, p.395. the second-tallest mountain in South Korea and the tallest mountain in mainland South Korea. *
Jogyesan Jogyesan, or Mount Jogye, is a mountain of South Jeolla Province in southwestern South Korea. It has an elevation of . It is the main attraction of Mount Jogye Provincial Park (). It takes its name from the Jogye Order, which founded a key monas ...
(조계산; ) – * Jujaksan (주작산; ) – * Manbokdae (만복대; ) – * Mandeoksan (만덕산; ) – * Mohusan (모후산; ) – * Mudeungsan (무등산; ) – * Muryongsan (무룡산; ) – * Nogodan (노고단; ) – * Obongsan (오봉산; ) – * Obongsan (오봉산; ) – * Palyeongsan (팔영산; ) – * Sajasan (사자산; ) – * Sambongsan (삼봉산; ) – Yu 2007, p.556. * Samjeongsan (삼정산; ) – An 2004, p.300. * Sanghwangbong (상황봉; ) – * Sanseongsan (산성산; ) – * Suinsan (수인산; ) – * Suwolsan (수월산; ) – *
Wangsirubong Wangsirubong is a mountain of Jeollanam-do, southwestern South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and sharing a land border with Nor ...
(왕시루봉; ''None'') – * Wolchulsan (월출산; ) – *
Yeongchwisan Yeongchwisan is a mountain of Jeollanam-do, southwestern South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and sharing a land border with Nor ...
(영취산; ) –


North Gyeongsang Province

* Baegaksan (백악산; ) – * Baegamsan (백암산; ) – * Baekhwasan (백화산; ) – * Baekhwasan (백화산; ) – *
Biseulsan Biseulsan (비슬산) is a mountain of Gyeongsangbuk-do, eastern South Korea. It has an elevation of 1,084 metres. See also *List of mountains of Korea The following is a list of mountains in Korea: List of mountains in North Korea Pyeongyang ...
(비슬산; ) – *
Bohyeonsan Bohyeonsan or Bohyeon Mountain or Mount Bohyeon is located in the province of Gyeongsangbuk-do, eastern South Korea. Its peak has an elevation of , and is near the city of Yeongcheon. The Bohyeon Mountain Starlight Festival takes place in summe ...
(보현산; ) – * Bonghwangsan (봉황산; ) – * Bubong (부봉; ) – * Cheondeungsan (천등산; ) – * Cheongnyangsan (청량산; ) – * Cheongoksan (청옥산; ) – * Cheonjusan (천주산; ) – * Chilbongsan (칠봉산; ) – * Chilbosan (칠보산; ) – * Chunghwasan (청화산; ) – * Daedeoksan (대덕산; ) – * Daemisan (대미산; ) – * Daeyasan (대야산; ) – *
Danseoksan Danseoksan is a mountain of Gyeongsangbuk-do, eastern South Korea. It has an elevation of 827 metres. See also *List of mountains of Korea The following is a list of mountains in Korea: List of mountains in North Korea Pyeongyang * Taesongs ...
(단석산; ) – * Dojangsan (도장산; ) – * Dongyongsan (독용산; ) – * Dosolbong (도솔봉; ) – * Dundeoksan (둔덕산; ) – * Eungbongsan (응봉산; ) – * Gajisan (가지산; ) – * Gakhwasan (각화산; ) – * Gapjangsan (갑장산; ) – * Gasan (가산; ) – * Gayasan (가야산; ) – Yu 2007, p.500. * Geommasan (검마산; ) – * Geumosan (금오산; ) – * Goheonsan (고헌산; ) – * Gonddeoksan (공덕산; ) – * Guksabong (국사봉; ) – * Guryongsan (구룡산; ) – * Guwangbong (구왕봉; ) – * Gyeonggaksan (경각산; ) – * Heiyangsan (희양산; ) – * Hwangaksan (황악산; ) – * Hwanghaksan (황학산; ) – * Hwangjangsan (황장산; ) – * Hyeongjebong (형제봉; ) – * Imanbong (이만봉; ) – * Ilwolsan (일월산; ) – * Jangseongbong (장성봉; ) – * Jeoksangsan (적상산; ) – * Joryeongsan (조령산; ) – * Juheulsan (주흘산; ) – * Juwangsan (주왕산; ) – * Mireuksan (미륵산; ) – * Munboksan (문복산; ) – * Munsubong (문수봉; ) – * Munsubong (문수봉; ) – * Munsusan (문수산; ) – * Myeonsan (면산; ) – * Naeyeonsan (내연산; ) – * Namsan (남산; ) – * Namsan (남산; ) – * Noeumsan (노음산; ) – * Noejeongsan (뇌정산; ) – * Obongsan (오봉산; ) – * Obongsan (오봉산; ) – * Palgaksan (팔각산; ) – *
Palgongsan Palgongsan, also Palgong Mountain, and previously called Gongsan during the Goryeo dynasty, is a mountain in southeastern South Korea, lying on an outlier of the Taebaek range. It stands on the northeastern border between Daegu metropolitan ...
(팔공산; ) – * Poamsan (포암산; ) – *
Poseongbong Poseongbong is a mountain of South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and sharing a land border with North Korea. Its western border ...
(포성봉; ) – * Samdobong (삼도봉; ) – * Seondalsan (선달산; ) – * Seonginbong (성인봉; ) – *
Sobaeksan Sobaeksan (Sobaek Mountain) is a mountain of the Sobaek Mountains, in South Korea. It lies between Danyang County in the province of Chungcheongbuk-do and the city of Yeongju in the province of Gyeongsangbuk-do. It has an elevation of .Yu 2007 ...
(소백산; ) – *
Songnisan Songnisan is a mountain and National Park in South Korea. It lies in the Sobaek mountains along the border between Gyeongsangbuk-do and Chungcheongbuk-do. Its main attractions are the temple Beopjusa and an especially picturesque peak, Munjan ...
(속리산; ) – * Sudosan (수도산; ) – *
Taebaeksan Taebaeksan, also known as Mount Taebaeksan or Mount Taebaek, is a South Korean mountain with several important peaks of the Taebaek mountain range (in Western-style geography), or the Taebaek Jeongmaek Range (in Korean-style geography). It is an ...
(태백산; ) – *
Tohamsan Toham Mountain or Toham-san is a mountain with a height of in Gyeongju City in southeastern South Korea. It is part of the minor Dongdae Mountains range. The mountain lies within Gyeongju National Park and is the site of a large number of hist ...
(토함산; ) – * Tongosan (통고산; ) – * Undalsan (운달산; ) – * Unmunsan (운문산; ) – * Wangdusan (왕두산; ) – * Yeonyeopsan (연엽산; ) –


South Gyeongsang Province

* Baegunsan (백운산; ) – *
Bigyesan Bigyesan is a mountain of Gyeongsangnam-do, southeastern South Korea. It has an elevation of 1,126 metres. See also *List of mountains of Korea The following is a list of mountains in Korea: List of mountains in North Korea Pyeongyang * Tae ...
(비계산; ) – * Bongdaesan (봉대산; ) – * Bulmosan (불모산; ) – Yu 2007, p.585. * Byeokbangsan (벽방산; ) – * Byeolyusan (별유산; ) – * Cheonhwangsan (천황산; ) – * Cheonseongsan (천성산; ) – * Cheontaesan (천태산; ) – * Chilhyeonsan (칠현산; ) – * Daeseongsan (대성산; ) – * Danjibong (단지봉; ) – * Eungbongsan (응봉산; ) – Yu 2007, p.559. * Gajisan (가지산; ) – * Garasan (가라산; ) – Yu 2007, p.527. * Gayasan (가야산; ) – * Geomangsan (거망산; ) – *
Geumjeongsan Geumjeongsan (or Geumjeong Mountain) is a mountain in the city of Busan in South Korea. It covers a large surface that extends into Dongnae-gu in the south, Buk-gu in the west, Geumjeong-gu in the east, and the city of Yangsan in the north. Its ...
(금정산; ) – *
Geumsan Geumsan County (''Geumsan-gun''; Korean: 금산군) is a county in South Chungcheong Province (Before 1963, Geumsan was in Jeollabuk-do), South Korea. History Administrative district name, Geumsan-gun, have nowadays was originate from the union of ...
(금산; ) – * Geumosan (금오산; ) – * Geumwonsan (금원산; ) – * Gibaeksan (기백산; ) – * Gwaegwansan (괘관산; ) – * Gwaebangsan (괘방산; ) – * Gwannyongsan (관룡산; ) – * Gyebangsan (계방산; ) – *
Gyeryongsan Gyeryongsan, a mountain in Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea. It lies at the meeting of the boundaries of several cities: Gongju, Gyeryong, Nonsan, and Daejeon. It has been traditionally regarded as a sacred mountain, with the most qi of any i ...
(계룡산; ) – * Hogusan (호구산; ) – * Hwamaesan (황매산; ) – *
Hwangmaesan Hwangmaesan is a mountain of Gyeongsangnam-do, southeastern South Korea. It has an elevation of 1,108 metres. See also *List of mountains of Korea The following is a list of mountains in Korea: List of mountains in North Korea Pyeongyang * ...
(황매산; ) – * Hwangseoksan (황석산; ) – *
Hwawangsan Hwawangsan ( ko, 화왕산; Hanja: 火旺山) or Hwawang, is a mountain in Changnyeong County of South Gyeongsang Province, southeastern South Korea. It has an elevation of 757 metres. Etymology The name Hwawang is , from ''hwa'' (Korean: ; Hanj ...
(화왕산; ) – * Hyangnosan (향로산) – * Jaeyaksan (재약산; ) – * Jagulsan (자굴산; ) – * Jarimangsan (자리망산; ) – * Jirisan (지리산; ) – * Jirisan (지리산; ) – * Mangsan (망산; ''None'') – * Minyeobong (미녀봉; ) – * Mireuksan (미륵산; ) – * Muhaksan (무학산; ) – * Namdeogyusan (남덕유산; ) – * Nojasan (노자산; ) – * Obongsan (오봉산; ) – * Obongsan (오봉산; ) – * Sambongsan (삼봉산; ) – * Sambongsan (삼봉산; ) – * Samjeongsan (삼정산; ) – *
Samsinbong Samsinbong or Samshin-bong is a mountain of Gyeongsangnam-do, southeastern South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and sharing a ...
(삼신봉; ) – * Seobuksan (서북산; ) – * Seolheulsan (설흘산; ) – * Seongjesan (성제봉; ) – * Sinbulsan (신불산; ) – * Ungseokbong (웅석봉; ) – * Unmunsan (운문산; ) – * Waryongsan (와룡산; ) – * Wolbongsan (월봉산; ) – * Wonhyosan (원효산; ) – * Worasan (월아산; ) – * Wudusan (우두산; ) – * Yanggaksan (양각산; ) – * Yeohangsan (여항산; ) – * Yeongchuksan (영축산; ) – * Yeongsinbong (영신봉; ) – * Yeonhwasan (연화산; ) –


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* Hallasan (한라산; ) – ,An 2003, p.455. the tallest mountain in South Korea.


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Geography of Korea Korea comprises the Korean Peninsula (the mainland) and 3,960 nearby islands. The peninsula is located in Northeast Asia, between China and Japan. To the northwest, the Amnok River (Yalu River) separates Korea from China and to the northeast, ...
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North Korea North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korean Peninsula and shares borders with China and Russia to the north, at the Yalu (Amnok) and T ...
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South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and sharing a land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed by the Yellow Sea, while its eas ...
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List of mountains in Seoul This is a list of the mountains in Seoul, South Korea. See also *List of mountains in Korea *Lists of mountains by region References * External links Information about mountains in Seoul Guide to mountains of Seoulat the Seoul Metropolitan ...
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Baekdudaegan The Baekdu-daegan is a mountain-system and watershed-crest-line which runs through almost all of the length of the Korean Peninsula, from Paektu Mountain (2,744m) in the north to the Cheonhwang-bong or "Heavenly Monarch Peak" of Jirisan (1,915m ...
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Five Mountains of Korea The Five Mountains of Korea () are five renowned mountains in Korean culture. Joseon era Kumgang-san, Myohyang-san, and Paektu-san are under North Korean control, while Samgak-san (renamed Bukhan-san) and Jiri-san are under South Korean control. ...
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Korean Peninsula Korea ( ko, 한국, or , ) is a peninsular region in East Asia. Since 1945, it has been divided at or near the 38th parallel, with North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) comprising its northern half and South Korea (Republic o ...


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Korea Korea ( ko, 한국, or , ) is a peninsular region in East Asia. Since 1945, it has been divided at or near the 38th parallel, with North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) comprising its northern half and South Korea (Republic o ...
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Korea Korea ( ko, 한국, or , ) is a peninsular region in East Asia. Since 1945, it has been divided at or near the 38th parallel, with North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) comprising its northern half and South Korea (Republic o ...