The area of Taebaek is 303.53 square kilometers.
The population of Taebaek is 56,193.
The duration of The Taebaek Mountains is 2.8 hours.
The Taebaek Mountains was created on 1994-09-17.
Taebaek's population density is 185 people per square kilometer.
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The smallest taiga in the world is believed to be the South Korea's Taebaek Mountains. The taiga consists of fir and spruce forests and covers a small area due to the geographical location and climate conditions of South Korea.
The source of the Han River is the Namhan River, Geomryongso, located in Taebaek City, Gangwon Province and it flows into the Yellow Sea at Busan.
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The Taebaek Mountain Range is the largest mountain range in Korea, stretching for about 500 kilometers along the eastern coast of the Korean Peninsula. It is also known for having the highest peak in South Korea, Mount Seoraksan, which reaches 1,708 meters in height.
The Han River that flows through the center of seouloriginates from Taebaek city of Kangwon province forms a large stream as it passes through the central region of inland provinces and flows into the yellow sea with its total length of 497.5§°. Since the Seoul was designated the capital city in the age of Choseon Dynasty, the Han River has been closely connected with the history of Seoul, and Mapo,
South Korea has numerous mountains, with over 20,000 peaks, but the most prominent ones include the Taebaek Mountains and the Sobaek Mountains. The highest peak is Hallasan, located on Jeju Island, standing at 1,947 meters (6,388 feet). Additionally, the country is known for its beautiful national parks, many of which feature mountainous terrain. North Korea also has significant mountain ranges, including the Baekdu Mountain range.
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