SOUTH KOREA

A Student Presentation
GEOGRAPHY
    South Korea is about the size of Indiana
    It lies on the Korean Peninsula
    South Korea borders the Sea of Japan, Yellow Sea and
         North Korea.
    South Korea also has islands to the south such as Huskan          Chedo, Cheju-Do and Chindo.
   

South Korea is 65% mountainous and rough terrain and only 20 % plains, making farming difficult.

Major Rivers: Han-gang Kum-gang  and Naktong

Mountain Ranges: Everwhite and Diamond
Cuisine
Most main dishes contain either beef or seafood depending on the location. Served usually with a side of rice. Also main dishes are served with soup prior to the main course.
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