Seoraksan

Seoraksan, or Mount Sorak, is the highest mountain in the Taebaek mountain range in the in eastern South Korea. It is located in the , near .
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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

Latitude
38.11887° or 38° 7′ 8″ north
Longitude
128.46723° or 128° 28′ 2″ east
Elevation
1,708 metres (5,604 feet)
Open location code
8QCC4F98+GV
Geo­Names ID
1835931
Wiki­data ID
Q482644
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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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