- Tumen River
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River, eastern Asia.It forms the northeastern frontier of North Korea with China and Russia. It originates on Mount Paektu, North Korea's highest mountain, and flows generally north and northeast before turning southeast to enter the Sea of Japan (East Sea). It is 324 mi (521 km) long but navigable for only 53 mi (85 km). Many historic battle sites lie along its banks.
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Korean Tuman-gangriver, forming the northeastern frontier of North Korea with China and Russia. It originates in the frontier Mount Paektu (Chinese: Pai-t'ou; 9,003 feet [2,744 m]), the highest mountain in Korea, and flows with its short tributaries through narrow gorges east-northeast to Hoeryŏng, north to Onsŏng, and southeast to the Sea of Japan (East Sea). Flowing swiftly through mountainous, heavily forested districts, it is the third longest river in Korea, with a length of 324 miles (521 km); but its drainage basin is only 4,059 square miles (10,513 square km), and the plain area is formed only downstream, in the southeast. It is navigable for only 53 miles (85 km). The districts through which it flows contain mining industries. Upstream, near Musan, iron is found; in the middle course near Chongsŏng, Onsŏng, and Aoji, there is brown coal; and downstream is the country's best district for mineral resources. Unggi, near the river's mouth, is connected by railway to Kraskino, Russia. Along the river's banks are many historic battle sites.* * *
Universalium. 2010.