Ppyorubong

Ppyorubong is a mountain of South Korea in Gapyeong that is connected to . It has an elevation of 710 metres.
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  • Type: Peak with an elevation of 710 metres
  • Description: mountain in South Korea
  • Also known as: Bborubong

Places of Interest

Highlights include New Cheongpyeong Bridge and Hwayasan.

Bridge

Peak
is a mountain in , South Korea. Its area extends across and . has an elevation of 755 m. is situated 3½ km south of Ppyorubong.

Dam
is a dam located in . The dam is located 49 m above sea level, about 40 km from . Located on the in the southwest of , it was built in 1943 as the Cheongpyeong hydroelectric power plant.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Cheongpyeong.

Town
is a small town about 1 hour east of , , in , Gyeonggi Province. It has a population of approximately 20,000. is situated 3 km north of Ppyorubong.

Ppyorubong

Latitude
37.70492° or 37° 42′ 18″ north
Longitude
127.42504° or 127° 25′ 30″ east
Elevation
710 metres (2,329 feet)
Open location code
8Q99PC3G+X2
Geo­Names ID
8745793
Wiki­data ID
Q4875397
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Satellite Map

Discover Ppyorubong from above in high-definition satellite imagery.

In Other Languages

From Bulgarian to Swedish—“Ppyorubong” goes by many names.
  • Bulgarian: Борубонг
  • Cebuano: Bborubong
  • Dutch: Bborubong
  • Japanese: ポル峰
  • Korean: 뽀루봉
  • Ladin: Bborubong
  • Macedonian: Бборубонг
  • Persian: بوروبونگ
  • Swedish: Bborubong

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Baljeonsomal and Soyagol.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Cheongpyeongjayeonhyuyangnim and Cheongpyeongyuwonji.

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