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English: Mountains and drainage patterns of Gyeongju City, South Korea. Drawn by hand by User:Visviva. May contain inaccuracies.
- Mt. Munbok ('Munbok'san, 1,014m)
- Mt Danseok (Danseoksan, 829m)
- Mt. Toham (Tohamsan, 745m)
- Mt. Dodeok (Doeoksan, 703m)
- Mt. Obong (Obongsan, 688m)
- Mt. Saryong (Saryongsan, 685m)
- Mt Jaok (Jaoksan, 597m)
- Mt. Gumi (Gumisan, 594m)
- Mt. Eorae (Eoraesan, 593m)
- Mt Samseong (Samseongsan, 591m)
- Mt Yongnim (Yongnimsan, 591m)
- Mt. Eorim (Eorimsan, 510m)
- Mt. Geumgok (Geumgoksan, 344m)
- Mt. Sirubong (Sirubong, 503m)
- Mt Ongnyeobong (Ongnyeobong, 215m)
- Mt.Yonggang (Yonggangsan)
한국어: 해발 500미터가 넘는 산은 초록색으로 표시됨.
- 문복산 (文福山, 1,014m)
- 단석산 ((斷石山, 829m)
- 토함산 (吐含山, 745m)
- 도덕산 (道德山, 703m) 은 경북 경주시 안강읍 옥산리,경북 영천시 고경면에 걸쳐있는 산이다.
- 오봉산 (五峰山, 688m)
- 사룡산 (四龍山, 685m)
- 자옥산 (紫玉山, 597m)
- 구미산 (龜尾山, 594m)
- 어래산 (魚來山, 593m)은 경주시 안강읍 옥산리, 산대리, 포항시 기계면 학야리의 경계에 위치한 산이다.
- 삼성산 (三聖山, 591m)
- 용림산 (龍琳山, 518m)
- 어림산 (御臨山, 510m)
- 시루봉 (失牛峰, 503m)
- 금곡산 (金谷山, 344m)
- 옥녀봉 (玉女峰, 215m)
- 용강산
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2009-09-16 23:05 (UTC) |
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- derivative work: Caspian blue
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