Lakes of Korea
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Most of the lakes of Korea are artificial reservoirs, due to the country's rugged topography. Natural lakes include the crater lakes atop Baekdusan and Hallasan, the Upo wetland, and various lagoons along the coast of the Sea of Japan (East Sea).
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[edit] North Korea
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- Andong Lake
- Jinyang Lake
- Upo wetland
- Anapji, the oldest extant artificial body of water in Korea.
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