Han River (Korea)
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Template:Koreanname The Han River located in South Korea, is the confluence of the South Han River, which originates in Mount Daedeok-san, and the North Han, which originates in Mount Geumgang-san.
The Han River flows through Seoul to empty into the Yellow Sea.
The total distance of the Han River is 514 km. Although it is not a long river, the lower Han is remarkably broad for such a relatively short river. Within Seoul limits, the river is more than 1 km wide.
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See also
- Geography of South Korea
- List of Korea-related topics
- List of rivers in South Korea
- List of rivers of Asia
- Miracle on the Han River
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