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The Taedong River (
Chosŏn'gŭl The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul, . Hangul may also be written as following South Korea's Revised Romanization of Korean, standard Romanization. ( ) in South Korea and Chosŏn'gŭl in North Korea, is the modern official writing system f ...
: ) 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
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Namp'o Nampo (North Korean official spelling: Nampho; ), also spelled Namp'o, is the second largest city by population and an important seaport in North Korea, which lies on the northern shore of the Taedong River, 15 km east of the river's mouth. ...
.Suh, Dae-Sook (1987) "North Korea in 1986: Strengthening the Soviet Connection" ''Asian Survey'' 27(1): pp. 56-63, page 62 In between, it runs through the country's capital, Pyongyang. Along the river are landmarks such as the Juche Tower and Kim Il-sung Square. The river is 439 km or 272.7 mi in length, and is generally deep. It is the fifth-longest river on the Korean peninsula and the second-longest in North Korea. Pyongyang is approximately 110 km upstream from the mouth, Sunchon 192 km upstream, and
Taehŭng Taehŭng County is a ''kun'', or county, in the northeastern corner of South P'yŏngan province, North Korea. It is bordered to the north by Ryongrim and Changjin, to the east by Yŏnggwang and Hamju, to the south by Yodŏk and Chŏngp'yŏng, ...
414 km upstream. Because of its depth, it is widely used for river transport; it is navigable by large ships up to 65 km inland, although most commercial traffic stops at Songrim.


History

The kingdom of
Koguryo Goguryeo (37 BC–668 AD) ( ) also called Goryeo (), was a Korean kingdom located in the northern and central parts of the Korean Peninsula and the southern and central parts of Northeast China. At its peak of power, Goguryeo controlled most ...
was founded on its shores. Many archeological sites dating to the neolithic and Bronze Ages have been found along the river, as well as relics and ruins from Koguryo. It was also once known as the Pae River (). The Taedong River basin is believed to be the location of the Taedonggang Culture, the historical centre of the Korean nation, when its ancient civilization flourished in 3000 BC.


Dams and bridges

In 1986, the government completed the 8-km-long West Sea Barrage, with three locks and 36
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s, at the mouth of the Taedong River near Namp'o. The dam acts to control floodwater and to irrigate lands newly reclaimed from the Korea Gulf. The dam prevents mixing of the outgoing river water with seawater, leading to an increase of contaminants concentration. Other dams, such as the
Nyongwon Power Station Nyŏngwŏn County is a county in South P'yŏngan province, North Korea. Administrative divisions Nyŏngwŏn county is divided into 1 ''ŭp'' (town), 1 ''tong Tong may refer to: Chinese *Tang Dynasty, a dynasty in Chinese history when translite ...
, have been built to provide energy to the country.(209) ''Korea Today'' No. 640
/ref> In Pyongyang, there are six bridges on the Taedong, including the Okryu Bridge, Rungra Bridge, and Taedong Bridge.


Gallery

File:Taedong_River,_Pyongyang,_from_the_Juche_Tower.jpg, Yanggakdo Island in the middle of the river in Pyongyang File:Pyongyang DPR Korea2b.jpg, The Taedong River flowing through Pyongyang Image:Taedong_river_1889.jpeg, An image of the Taedong River from 1889 Image:North Korea-Pyongyang-01.jpg, The Taedong in Pyongyang Image:Taedonggang-guyŏk (Pyongyang).jpg, Another view of the river through Pyongyang Image:North Korea-Pyongyang-Grand Peoples Study House-01.jpg, The Grand People's Study House on the bank of the river. File:USS Pueblo 1.JPG, The captured vessel moored on the Taedong (now tied up on the Botong River beside the Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum) File:Nampho1.jpg, The Taedong River in
Nampo Nampo (North Korean official spelling: Nampho; ), also spelled Namp'o, is the second largest city by population and an important seaport in North Korea, which lies on the northern shore of the Taedong River, 15 km east of the river's mouth. ...
File:Nampho2.jpg, The river in Nampo


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See also

* Taedong River estuary Important Bird Area * Taedonggang, a beer named after the river *
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* Rivers of Korea * Geography of North Korea {{coord, 38, 51, 54, N, 125, 31, 32, E, type:waterbody_source:kolossus-dawiki, display=title Rivers of North Korea Geography of Pyongyang South Pyongan