Geographical and Topographical Features
The Korean Peninsula (lat. 33˚ - 43˚; long. 124˚ - 132˚) lies in the middle of Northeast Asia, flanked by China to its west and Japan to its east. The peninsula is 950km long longitudinally and 540km wide latitudinally. The total area of South Korea is 100,364 km2. Excluding the northern end, which is joined to the Asian continent, the peninsula is surrounded by water on three sides, with flat land and mountains accounting for 30% and 70% of the entire territory, respectively. Mountains over 1,000m above sea level make up only 15% of the mountainous areas, while mountains lower than 500m account for 65%.
The Taebaeksan Mountain Range forms the backbone of the peninsula, with the eastern part of the range rising higher than the western part. Rivers, both small and large, originate from the high mountainous areas in the east and flow toward the West and South Seas, forming plains suitable for grain cultivation.
Republic of Korea Overview
· Country Name: Republic of Korea
· Capital City: Seoul (since 1394)
· National Anthem: Aegukga
· National Flag: Taegeukgi
· National Flower: Mugunghwa (Rose of Sharon)
· Language: Korean; Hangeul
· Land Size: 100,364㎢
· Geographical Location: The Korean Peninsula
(lat. 33˚ ~ 43˚; long. 124˚ ~ 132˚)
· Standard Time: 9 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time
· Population: 51.42 million
· Political System: Liberal democracy; presidential system
· President : Moon Jae-in (since 2017)
· Economic Indicator
- GDP: USD 1,616.4 billion
- Per Capita GNI: USD 29,745
- GDP Growth Rate: 3.1%
- Currency: Won (USD 1 = KRW 1,070.5)
The climate created by the mountainous areas in the east has an impact on people’s lives. The easterly wind’s passage across the mountainous areas is subject to the Foehn effect, creating a warm and dry wind in the western downwind side of the mountain range. People living in the areas to the east of the high mountains experience considerable inconveniences with regard to transportation, as these areas have undergone very little development compared to the area to the west of the high mountains. However, the slow pace of development has brought at least one advantage to local residents: the natural sceneries have remained unspoilt and many people now choose these areas as travel destinations.
Aegukga (Patriotic Song)
The Korean Peninsula (lat. 33˚ - 43˚; long. 124˚ - 132˚) lies in the middle of Northeast Asia, flanked by China to its west and Japan to its east. The peninsula is 950km long longitudinally and 540km wide latitudinally. The total area of South Korea is 100,364 km2. Excluding the northern end, which is joined to the Asian continent, the peninsula is surrounded by water on three sides, with flat land and mountains accounting for 30% and 70% of the entire territory, respectively. Mountains over 1,000m above sea level make up only 15% of the mountainous areas, while mountains lower than 500m account for 65%.
The Taebaeksan Mountain Range forms the backbone of the peninsula, with the eastern part of the range rising higher than the western part. Rivers, both small and large, originate from the high mountainous areas in the east and flow toward the West and South Seas, forming plains suitable for grain cultivation.
Republic of Korea Overview
· Country Name: Republic of Korea
· Capital City: Seoul (since 1394)
· National Anthem: Aegukga
· National Flag: Taegeukgi
· National Flower: Mugunghwa (Rose of Sharon)
· Language: Korean; Hangeul
· Land Size: 100,364㎢
· Geographical Location: The Korean Peninsula
(lat. 33˚ ~ 43˚; long. 124˚ ~ 132˚)
· Standard Time: 9 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time
· Population: 51.42 million
· Political System: Liberal democracy; presidential system
· President : Moon Jae-in (since 2017)
· Economic Indicator
- GDP: USD 1,616.4 billion
- Per Capita GNI: USD 29,745
- GDP Growth Rate: 3.1%
- Currency: Won (USD 1 = KRW 1,070.5)
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