Han River in Korea during the War

The Han River is a river in the central region of the Korean peninsula, with some of its tributaries and drainage basin in North Korea. It is classified as a national first-class river in South Korea. The Han River currently has eight river islands: Nodeulseom, Ttukseom, Yeouido, Bamseom, Seoraeseom, Sebitseom, and Yeoido.
  • Etymology: Baekje Hanja · "Hansu" (漢水)
  • Country: South Korea , North Korea
  • Provinces: Gangwon Province , Gyeonggi Province , Seoul , North Hwanghae Province
  • Source: Taebaek Mountains
  • Mouth: Yellow Sea
  • Length: 508 km (316 mi)
  • Basin size: 35,770 km² (13,810 sq mi)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org