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Coordinates: 41°05′06″N 126°30′00″E / 41.08500°N 126.50000°E / 41.08500; 126.50000
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The '''Kangnam Mountains''' ({{Korean|hangul=강남산맥}}) are a [[mountain range]] of [[North Korea]], in the central part of the country's northern region. They run parallel to the [[Yalu River|Amnok River]] which forms the border with China. They lie west of the [[Rangrim Mountains]], which is the [[drainage divide]] between northwestern and northeastern Korea. [http://fieldsupport.dliflc.edu/products/cip/north%20korea/cip_kor/Korea.pdf] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100611041826/http://fieldsupport.dliflc.edu/products/cip/north%20korea/cip_kor/Korea.pdf |date=2010-06-11 }}
The '''Kangnam Mountains''' ({{Korean|hangul=강남산맥}}) are a [[mountain range]] of [[North Korea]], in the central part of the country's northern region. They run parallel to the [[Yalu River|Amnok River]] which forms the border with China. They lie west of the [[Rangrim Mountains]], which is the [[drainage divide]] between northwestern and northeastern Korea.<ref>[http://fieldsupport.dliflc.edu/products/cip/north%20korea/cip_kor/Korea.pdf] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100611041826/http://fieldsupport.dliflc.edu/products/cip/north%20korea/cip_kor/Korea.pdf |date=2010-06-11 }}</ref>

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[[Category:Mountain ranges of North Korea]]
[[Category:Mountain ranges of North Korea]]

Latest revision as of 21:58, 4 March 2024

Kangnam Mountains
Kangnam Mountains is located in North Korea
Kangnam Mountains
Kangnam Mountains
Highest point
Elevation1,046 m (3,432 ft)
Coordinates41°05′06″N 126°30′00″E / 41.08500°N 126.50000°E / 41.08500; 126.50000
Geography
LocationNorth Korea
Korean name
Chosŏn'gŭl
강남산맥
Hancha
Revised RomanizationGangnam Sanmaek
McCune–ReischauerKangnam Sanmaek

The Kangnam Mountains (Korean강남산맥) are a mountain range of North Korea, in the central part of the country's northern region. They run parallel to the Amnok River which forms the border with China. They lie west of the Rangrim Mountains, which is the drainage divide between northwestern and northeastern Korea.[1]

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  1. ^ [1] Archived 2010-06-11 at the Wayback Machine