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Rivers of South Korea

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Imjin River
river in North Korea
Hantan River
river in South Korea
Bukhan River
river in South Korea
Seomjin River
river in South Korea
Hyeongsan River
river in southeastern South Korea
Soyang River
river in South Korea
Namhan River
river in South Korea
Tancheon
Tancheon () is a stream in Gyeonggi Province and Seoul, South Korea. The stream is a tributary of the Han River. It begins in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, flows through Seongnam, and eventually into the Han. It has a total length of .
Yangjaecheon
Yangjaecheon () is a stream that flows through the city of Seoul, South Korea. It runs through Gangnam, which is part of the southern half of the city. Yangjaecheon is a greenway stretching five and a half kilometres from Gwanaksan in Gyeonggi through the Seocho, Gangnam, and Songpa districts until it feeds into the Tancheon.
Geumho River
river in South Korea
Nam River
river in South Korea
Jungnangcheon
The Jungnangcheon () is a tributary of the Han River in South Korea. It is generated in the valley of Dorak Mountain of Yangju, Gyeonggi Province. Cheonggyecheon is a tributary of Jungnangcheon. Its whole river basin extends to 299.9 km2. Most of the stream is located in Uijeongbu and Seoul.
Anyangcheon
Anyangcheon () is a river in Gyeonggi Province and Seoul, South Korea. Its source is on the slopes of Gwanggyosan in Uiwang and flows north, through the city of Gunpo, where a major cleanup operation saw several species of birds return to the area in 2005. Here, though, the water table remains depleted. The river then flows through Anyang, where it is met by its major tributary, the Hakuicheon stream. From here, it loops around to the west before continuing north to the border with Gwangmyeong. As the river passes to the west of the mountain Gwanaksan, it forms the border between Gwangmyeong a
Hwang River
river in South Korea