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River in South Korea
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Hwang River
황강
The river near Geochang
Location
Country South Korea
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationGeochang County
 • coordinates38°49′05″N 127°51′47″E / 38.818°N 127.863°E / 38.818; 127.863
Mouth 
 • locationNakdong River
 • coordinates35°34′26″N 128°21′32″E / 35.574°N 128.359°E / 35.574; 128.359
Length117 km (73 mi)
Hwang River
Hangul황강
Hanja
Revised RomanizationHwanggang
McCune–ReischauerHwanggang

The Hwang River (Korean: 황강) is a tributary of the Nakdong River, flowing through South Gyeongsang Province in southeastern South Korea. It originates in Geochang, from the union of various streams flowing from the slopes of Deogyusan, and meets the Nakdong in Hapcheon County. It covers about 117 kilometers. The name literally means "yellow," and refers to the yellow sand found along much of the river's course.

Due to its relatively unpolluted waters and abundant fish, the Hwang is home to a population of endangered European otters. It has great fishes.

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