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Yes, South Korea is mountainous.
Both North and South Korea, are mountainous countries, though none of them are very tall. The tallest in North Korea is Mt. Baekdu, with an altitude of 9,003 feet. In South Korea, the tallest mountain is Mt. Halla on Jeju Island, with an altitude of 6,398 feet.
Poland is made of mostly flat plains with the Rysy mountains along the southern border of Poland.
In south Italy, it is a mountainous terrain that is hilly, marshy and hot. The north part of Italy is very flat and cool.
Both North and South Korea, are mountainous countries, though none of them are very tall. The tallest in North Korea is Mt. Baekdu, with an altitude of 9,003 feet. In South Korea, the tallest mountain is Mt. Halla on Jeju Island, with an altitude of 6,398 feet.
the Korean peninsula: includes both south and north Korea
North Korea- Communist South Korea- Presidental
north and South Korea
North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist
North Asia is generally more mountainous than South Asia. North Asia includes mountainous regions such as the Altai, Sayan, and Stanovoy mountain ranges, as well as parts of the Himalayas. South Asia also has mountainous areas, such as the Himalayas, but overall North Asia has more extensive mountainous terrain.
North Korea.... -_-