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Mountain range in South Korea Not to be confused with Sawback Range.
Sobaek Mountains
Hangul소백산맥
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSobaek Sanmaek
McCune–ReischauerSopaek Sanmaek
Location of the Sobaek Mountains
Landscape of Sobaek Mountain.

The Sobaek Mountains (Korean: 소백산맥, literally mean little Taebaek Mountains) are a mountain range cutting across the southern Korean peninsula. They split off from the Taebaek Mountains and trend southwest across the center of the peninsula. They are traditionally considered to reach their southwestern limit at Jirisan, which, at an elevation of 1,915 meters, is also the highest peak of the range. Other famous mountains in the range include Songni Mountain, Joryeong Mountain, Gaya Mountain, Worak Mountain, and Sobaek Mountain itself. The peaks of the Sobaek Mountains are generally well over 1,000 m above sea level.

The Sobaek Mountains form the southern half of the Baekdu-daegan, the symbolic "spine" of Korea. They mark the traditional border between the Honam and Yeongnam regions.

References

  1. ^ "소백산맥" (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2016-02-23.
  2. "Sobaek Mountains". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 2016-02-23.
  3. "Along the Trail of Korea's Mountain Spirits". New York Times. 2012-11-30. Retrieved 2016-02-23.

See also

35°20′16″N 127°43′50″E / 35.33778°N 127.73056°E / 35.33778; 127.73056

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