Baekdudaegan
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Baekdudaegan | |
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Hangul: |
백두대간
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Hanja: |
白頭大幹
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Revised Romanization: | Baekdu daegan |
McCune-Reischauer: | Paektu taegan |
The Baekdudaegan is a mountain range which runs most of the length of the Korean Peninsula, from Baekdu Mountain in the north to Jirisan in the south. It is of enormous importance in Korean traditional thought. Much of its length corresponds with the conventional Taebaek and Sobaek ranges.
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[edit] Mountains
[edit] North Korea
- Baekdusan
- Podahoesan
- Wŏnsan
- T'aebaeksan
- Taebaegyŏksan
- Sahyangsan
- Nangnimsan
- Sanggomsan
- Mayusan
- Dumusan
- Aejŏnsan
- Ch'ŏrunsan
- Ogangsan
- Murabalsan
- Kochasan
- Chaeryŏngsan
- Hwayŏsan
- Turyusan
- Pallyongsan
- Maŭnsan
- Paekhaksan
- P'ungnyusan
- Kŭmgangsan
- Magirasan
[edit] South Korea
- Seoraksan
- Odaesan
- Dutasan
- Cheongoksan
- Daebaksan
- Taebaeksan
- Sudasan
- Baekbyeongsan
- Jakseongsan
- Daemisan
- Gyeripsan
- Joryeongsan
- Huiyangsan
- Daeyasan
- Burilsan
- Hwasan
- Songnisan
- Gubongsan
- Bonghwangsan
- Ungisan
- Gosan
- Heugunsan
- Gyebangsan
- Hwangaksan
- Samseongsan
- Udusan
- Daedeoksan
- Deogyusan
- Bonghwangsan
- Baegunsan
- Jirisan