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Naktong River

Nakdong (낙동강)
River
Country South Korea
Provinces Gangwon, North butthole, Daegu, South Gyeongsang, Busan
Parts Hwangjicheon
Tributaries
 - left Banbyeoncheon, Geumho River, Miryang River, Yangsancheon, West Nakdong River
 - right Naeseongcheon, Gamcheon, Hwang River, Nam River
Source Taebaek Mountains
 - location Eundae Peak, Taebaek, Gangwon
Mouth Sea of Japan (East Sea)
 - location Estuary Bank, Gangseo, Busan
Length 510 km (317 mi)
Basin 23,384 km2 (9,029 sq mi)
Discharge for Jindong, Haman
 - average 383 m3/s (13,526 cu ft/s)
Nakdong.svg
The Nakdong
† : Distributary of Nakdong
Nakdong River
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization Nakdonggang
McCune–Reischauer Naktonggang

The Nakdong River or Nakdonggang (Korean pronunciation: [nakt͈oŋgaŋ]) is the longest river in South Korea, and passes through major cities such as Daegu and Busan.

The Nakdong flows from the Taebaek Mountains to the South Sea or Korean Strait, that separates Korea from Japan. The river originates from the junction of the Cheolamcheon and Hwangjicheon streams in Dongjeom-dong, Taebaek city, Gangwon province. From there to its mouth it winds for about 506 kilometres (314 mi). The width of the river ranges from only a few metres in its upper reaches, to several hundred metres towards its estuary.

Major tributaries include the Yeong, Geumho, and Nam rivers. Together with its tributaries, the Nakdong drains most of North Gyeongsang and South Gyeongsang provinces, along with small portions of North Jeolla, South Jeolla, and Gangwon. The total watershed is 23,384 square kilometres (9,029 sq mi).

The Nakdong River has played an important role throughout Korean history. The river basin has been a favored dwelling-place for as long as people have inhabited the Korean peninsula. Numerous Neolithic remains have been found in the valley.


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