Han River (Korea)

[[Yeouido The Han River (}}) is a river located in the central region of the Korean Peninsula and is classified as a national first-class river in South Korea. The term "Miracle on the Han River," referring to South Korea's rapid economic growth, originates from this river.

The Han River has the highest flow rate of any river on the Korean Peninsula and also has the largest basin area. In terms of length, it is the fourth longest river on the entire peninsula and the second longest in South Korea after the Nakdong River.

Seoul, the capital city of South Korea, is the only example of a major metropolis with such a wide river running through it; few large cities are divided by a massive river approximately 1.2 kilometers wide. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Kanʼyōroku : Chōsen jusha no Nihon yokuryūki /
    看羊錄 : 朝鮮儒者の日本抑留記 /
    by Kang, Hang, 1567-1618

    Published 1984
    Book
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    A Korean war captive in Japan, 1597-1600 : the writings of Kang Hang / by Kang, Hang, 1567-1618

    Published 2013
    Book
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