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- Overview
- South Korea's Geography
- Administrative Divisions
- Location & Borders
This article provides information about the location, geography, and administrative divisions of South Korea. It also mentions its bordering countries and provides a blank outline map of the country.
South Korea covers an area of 100,363 sq. km in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and is very hilly and mountainous in the east with a rugged land that slopes west into undulating coastal plains where most people live. The country has over 65% forest coverage due to reforestation program.
South Korea is divided into 9 administrative provinces, 6 metropolitan cities, 1 special city and 1 special self-governing city; Seoul is its capital and largest metropolitan city as well as cultural, political & economic center.
South Korea is located in Eastern Asia both Northern & Eastern hemispheres of Earth; it shares border with North Korea on the Military Demarcation Line.
Seoul is the capital of South Korea. With a population of over 9 million, Seoul is by far South Korea's largest city and one of East Asia's financial and cultural centers. Seoul Map - Gyeonggi, South Korea
Nov 15, 2021 · Description: This map shows streets, roads, rivers, parks, UNESCO world heritage, museums, galleries, shops, casinos, hotels, public transport, tourist information ...
Aug 4, 2022 · About Seoul Seoul is the largest and the capital city of Republic of Korea (South Korea). Seoul has a population of 9,794,304. South Korea is a presidential republic consisting of…. Description : Seoul Map - Detailed illustration of Seoul City landmarks, road and rail network, airports, hotels, tourist attraction etc. 0.
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