Yes. Han la mountain is the tallest mountain in South Korea. However, it is not the tallest mountain in Korea. Because in North Korea there is a mountain named Baek Du mountain, and that mountain is taller than Han la mountain.
The tallest mountain in South Korea is Halla-san, aka. Mount Halla (In korean, 한나산). It's about ~1950m tall/high xD
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Well theres the tallest mountain and its the Hallasan mountain (1950 m)
Nak-dong river is the longest river in South Korea and the tallest mountain is Mt. Halla
In "South Korea", "Hanla Mountain" in Jeju Island is the one with 1,950 meter. The tallest one in "Korean Peninsular" it is "Baekdu Mountain" reaches 2,750 meter. The mountain is located on the border between North Korea and South Korea. The spelling of both mountains could be various.
The tallest mountain in North America is Mt. McKinley.The tallest mountain in South America Aconcagua. The tallest mountain in Asia is Mt. Everest.The tallest mountain in Europe is Mount Elbrus. The tallest mountain in Africa is Mt. Kilimanjaro. The tallest mountain in Australia is Mount Kosciuszko. The tallest mountain in Antarctica is Vinson Massif.
The Aconcagua mountain is the tallest mountain in South America. It is located in the Andes mountains range that is in Argentina.
The mountain chain called the Himalayas is in southern Asia and contains Mt. Everest the tallest mountain in the world.
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.
There are no mountains in Paris, the capital city of France. Mont Blanc is the tallest mountain in France but is 622km south of Paris
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