This is a list of waterfalls in South Korea.
List of waterfalls of South Korea
editJeju Special Self-Governing Province
editThis is a list of waterfalls in Jeju Special Self-Governing Province(Korean: 제주특별자치도; Hanja: 濟州特別自治道):[1]
- Cheonjiyeon Waterfall (Korean: 천지연폭포; Hanja: 天地淵瀑布)[2]
- Jeongbang Waterfall (Korean: 정방폭포; Hanja: 正房瀑布)[3]
- Cheonjeyeon Waterfall (Korean: 천제연폭포; Hanja: 天帝淵瀑布)[4]
- Ungtto Waterfall (Korean: 엉또폭포; Hanja: ─瀑布)[5]
Gangwon-do
editThis is a list of waterfalls in Gangwon-do (Korean: 강원도; Hanja: 江原道):[6]
- Gugok Waterfall (Korean: 구곡폭포; Hanja: 九谷瀑布)[7]
- Sambuyeon Waterfall (Korean: 삼부연폭포; Hanja: 三釜淵瀑布)[8]
- Jicktang Waterfall (Korean: 직탕폭포; Hanja: 直湯瀑布)[9]
- Deungsun Waterfall (Korean: 등선폭포; Hanja: 登仙瀑布)[10]
- Daeseung Waterfall (Korean: 대승폭포; Hanja: 大勝瀑布)[11]
- Chikso Waterfall (Korean: 칡소폭포)[12]
- Miin Waterfall (Korean: 미인폭포; Hanja: 美人瀑布)[13]
- Yongchu Waterfall (Korean: 용추폭포; Hanja: 龍湫瀑布)[14]
- Garyeong Waterfall (Korean: 가령폭포; Hanja: 可靈瀑布)[15]
- Biryong Waterfall (Korean: 비룡폭포; Hanja: 飛龍瀑布)[16]
- Chundang Waterfall (Korean: 천당폭포; Hanja: 天堂瀑布)[17]
- Pallang Waterfall (Korean: 팔랑폭포; Hanja: 八郞瀑布)[18]
- Maewoldae Waterfall (Korean: 매월대폭포; Hanja: 梅月臺瀑布)[19]
- Gusung Waterfall (Korean: 구성폭포; Hanja: 九聲瀑布)[20]
- Towangseong Waterfall (Korean: 토왕성폭포; Hanja: 土旺城瀑布)[21] – 320 m (1,049 ft) high; the highest waterfall in South Korea
- Ssang Waterfall (Korean: 쌍폭포; Hanja: 雙瀑布)[22]
- Guryeong Waterfall (Korean: 구룡폭포; Hanja: 九龍瀑布)[23]
- Jikyeon Waterfall (Korean: 직연폭포; Hanja: 直淵瀑布)[24]
- Owryeon Waterfall (Korean: 오련폭포; Hanja: 五連瀑布)[25]
- Yukdam Waterfall (Korean: 육담폭포; Hanja: 六潭瀑布)[26]
- Yang Waterfall (Korean: 양폭포; Hanja: 陽瀑布)[27]
- Eum Waterfall (Korean: 음폭포; Hanja: 陰瀑布)[28]
Gyeonggi-do
editThis is a list of waterfalls in Gyeonggi-do (Korean: 경기도; Hanja: 京畿道)[29]
- Piano Waterfall (Korean: 피아노폭포; Hanja: 钢琴瀑布)[30]
- Jaein Waterfall (Korean: 재인폭포; Hanja: 才人瀑布)[31]
- Youngso Waterfall (Korean: 용소폭포; Hanja: 龍沼瀑布)[32]
- Ungae Waterfall (Korean: 운계폭포; Hanja: 雲系瀑布)[33]
- Jungwon Waterfall (Korean: 중원폭포; Hanja: 中元瀑布)[34]
- Youngchu Waterfall (Korean: 용추폭포; Hanja: 龍湫瀑布)[35]
- Mujuchae Waterfall (Korean: 무주채폭포; Hanja: 舞酒菜瀑布)[36]
- Mujigae Waterfall (Korean: 무지개폭포; Hanja: 彩虹瀑布)[37]
- Myungji Waterfall (Korean: 명지폭포; Hanja: 明智瀑布)[38]
- Bokhodong Waterfall (Korean: 복호동폭포; Hanja: 伏虎洞瀑布)[39]
- Baeknyun Waterfall (Korean: 백년폭포; Hanja: 百年瀑布)[40]
- Muu Waterfall (Korean: 무우폭포; Hanja: 舞雩瀑布)[41]
Gyeongsangbuk-do
editThis is a list of waterfalls in Gyeongsangbuk-do (Korean: 경상북도; Hanja: 慶尙北道)[42]
- Janggak Waterfall (Korean: 장각폭포; Hanja: 長角瀑布)[43]
- Sangseng Waterfall (Korean: 상생폭포; Hanja: 相生瀑布)[44]
- Huibang Waterfall (Korean: 희방폭포; Hanja: 喜方瀑布)[45]
- Bongnae Waterfall (Korean: 봉래폭포; Hanja: 峰來瀑布)[46]
- Yongchu Waterfall (Korean: 용추폭포; Hanja: 龍湫瀑布)[47]
- Osong Waterfall (Korean: 오송폭포; Hanja: 五松瀑布)[48]
- Dalgwi Waterfall (Korean: 달기폭포; Hanja: 達基瀑布)[49]
Gyeongsangnam-do
editThis is a list of waterfalls in Gyeongsangnam-do (Korean: 경상남도; Hanja: 慶尙南道)[50]
- Jangyoo Waterfall (Korean: 장유폭포; Hanja: 長游瀑布)[51]
- Mundong Waterfall (Korean: 문동폭포; Hanja: 文洞瀑布)[52]
- Mujigae Waterfall (Korean: 무지개폭포; Hanja: 彩虹瀑布)[53]
- Hongnyong Waterfall (Korean: 홍룡폭포; Hanja: 虹龍瀑布)[54]
- Bulil Waterfall (Korean: 불일폭포; Hanja: 佛日瀑布)[55]
- Guman Waterfall (Korean: 구만폭포; Hanja: 九萬瀑布)[56]
- Hwanggye Waterfall (Korean: 황계폭포; Hanja: 黃溪瀑布)[57]
- Suwol Waterfall (Korean: 수월폭포; Hanja: 水月瀑布)[58]
- Yongchu Waterfall (Korean: 용추폭포; Hanja: 龍湫瀑布)[59]
- Seonyudong Waterfall (Korean: 선유동폭포; Hanja: 仙遊洞瀑布)[60]
Ulsan Metropolitan City
editThis is a list of waterfalls in Ulsan Metropolitan City (Korean: 울산광역시; Hanja: 蔚山廣域市)[61]
- Paraeso Waterfall (Korean: 파래소폭포; Hanja: 波來沼瀑布)[62]
- Hongryu Waterfall (Korean: 홍류폭포; Hanja: 洪流瀑布)[63]
Jeollabuk-do
editThis is a list of waterfalls in Jeollabuk-do (Korean: 전라북도; Hanja: 全羅北道)[64]
- Jikso Waterfall (Korean: 직소폭포; Hanja: 直沼瀑布)[65]
- Wibong Waterfall (Korean: 위봉폭포; Hanja: 威鳳瀑布)[66]
- Guryoung Waterfall (Korean: 구룡폭포; Hanja: 九龍瀑布)[67]
- Chunil Waterfall (Korean: 천일폭포; Hanja: 天一瀑布)[68]
Jeollanam-do
editThis is a list of waterfalls in Jeollabnam-do (Korean: 전라남도; Hanja: 全羅南道)[69]
- Surak Waterfall (Korean: 수락폭포; Hanja: 水落瀑布)[70]
- Manyeon Waterfall (Korean: 만연폭포; Hanja: 萬淵瀑布)[71]
- Yongchu Waterfall (Korean: 용추폭포; Hanja: 龍湫瀑布)[72]
- Guam Waterfall (Korean: 구암폭포; Hanja: 龜巖瀑布)[73]
- Sapyung Waterfall (Korean: 사평폭포; Hanja: 沙坪瀑布)[74]
Chungcheongbuk-do
editThis is a list of waterfalls in Chungcheongbuk-do (Korean: 충청북도; Hanja: 忠淸北道)[75]
- Suok Waterfall (Korean: 수옥폭포; Hanja: 漱玉瀑布)[76]
- Okgae Waterfall (Korean: 옥계폭포; Hanja: 玉溪瀑布)[77]
- Yongchu Waterfall (Korean: 용추폭포; Hanja: 龍湫瀑布)[78]
- Suryoung Waterfall (Korean: 수룡폭포; Hanja: 水龍瀑布)[79]
- Yongdam Waterfall (Korean: 용담폭포; Hanja: 龍潭瀑布)[80]
Chungcheongnam-do
editThis is a list of waterfalls in Chungcheongbnam-do (Korean: 충청남도; Hanja: 忠淸南道)[81]
- Sipyi Waterfall (Korean: 십이폭포; Hanja: 十二瀑布)[82]
- Eunsun Waterfall (Korean: 은선폭포; Hanja: 隱仙瀑布)[83]
- Gunji Waterfall (Korean: 군지폭포; Hanja: 郡誌瀑布)[84]
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