Johangsan

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Johangsan
Highest point
Elevation 951 m (3,120 ft)
Geography
LocationSouth Korea

Johangsan is a mountain in South Korea. It has an elevation of 951 metres. [1]

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References

  1. An Gyeong-ho (2007). 한국 300 명산 (300 Korean Mountains). Seoul: 깊은솔 (Gipeunsol). ISBN   978-89-89917-21-2.

Coordinates: 36°38′N127°56′E / 36.633°N 127.933°E / 36.633; 127.933