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- Q1378602 subject Q21091742.
- Q1378602 abstract "The Sobaek Mountains are a mountain range cutting across the southern Korean peninsula. They split off from the Taebaek Mountains and trend southwest across the center of the peninsula. They are traditionally considered to reach their southwestern limit at Jirisan, which is also the highest peak of the range. Other famous mountains in the range include Songni Mountain, Joryeong Mountain, Gaya Mountain, Worak Mountain, and Sobaek Mountain itself. The peaks of the Sobaek Mountains are generally well over 1000 m above sea level.The Sobaek Mountains form the southern half of the Baekdudaegan, the symbolic "spine" of Korea. They mark the traditional border between the Honam and Yeongnam regions.".
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- Q1378602 point "35.33777777777778 127.73055555555555".
- Q1378602 type SpatialThing.
- Q1378602 comment "The Sobaek Mountains are a mountain range cutting across the southern Korean peninsula. They split off from the Taebaek Mountains and trend southwest across the center of the peninsula. They are traditionally considered to reach their southwestern limit at Jirisan, which is also the highest peak of the range. Other famous mountains in the range include Songni Mountain, Joryeong Mountain, Gaya Mountain, Worak Mountain, and Sobaek Mountain itself.".
- Q1378602 label "Sobaek Mountains".
- Q1378602 lat "35.33777777777778".
- Q1378602 long "127.73055555555555".
- Q1378602 depiction South_Korea_location_map_with_sobaek_mountains_marked.svg.