Seoraksan
Seoraksan, or Mount Sorak, is the highest mountain in the Taebaek mountain range in the Gangwon Province in eastern South Korea. It is located in the Seoraksan National Park, near Sokcho.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Mountain with an elevation of 1,708 metres
- Description: mountain in South Korea
- Also known as: “Seggaku-san”, “Setsugaku-san”, “Setsugaku-zan”, “Setugaku San”, “Sŏrak-san”, “Soraku San”, and “Ungaku-san”
Seoraksan
- Categories: mountain and landform
- Location: Ganghyeon-myeon, Yangyang, Gangwon, South Korea, East Asia, Asia
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Burmese to Vietnamese—“Seoraksan” goes by many names.
- Burmese: “နှင်းမြင့်တောင်”
- Catalan: “Seoraksan”
- Chinese: “雪岳山”
- Chinese: “雪嶽山”
- Czech: “Seoraksan”
- Czech: “Soraksan”
- Czech: “Sŏraksan”
- Dutch: “Seoraksan”
- Egyptian Arabic: “جبل سيوراكسان”
- French: “Mont Seorak”
- French: “Seoraksan”
- German: “Heundeul-Bawi”
- German: “Heundeulbawi”
- German: “Seoraksan”
- Indonesian: “Gunung Seorak”
- Indonesian: “Seoraksan”
- Italian: “Monte Seorak”
- Japanese: “ソラクサン”
- Japanese: “雪岳山”
- Japanese: “雪嶽山”
- Javanese: “Gunung Seorak”
- Korean: “설악산”
- Korean: “雪嶽山”
- Ladin: “Seoraksan”
- Macedonian: “Сораксан”
- Persian: “پارک ملی سئوراکسان”
- Persian: “سئوراکسان”
- Polish: “Seorak-san”
- Polish: “Sorak-san”
- Portuguese: “Seoraksan”
- Romanian: “Seoraksan”
- Russian: “Сораксан”
- Slovenian: “Seoraksan”
- Spanish: “Seoraksan”
- Sundanese: “Gunung Seorak”
- Sundanese: “Seoraksan”
- Swedish: “Seorak”
- Swedish: “Seoraksan”
- Turkish: “Seoraksan”
- Venetian: “Monte Seorak”
- Vietnamese: “Núi Seorak”
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