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SOUTHKOREA South Korea South Korea: Travel Advice International Boundary P'YŎNGYANG Administrative Boundary National Capital NORTH Administrative Centre Demarcation line and Other Town demilitarised zone (DMZ) KOREA Major Road Railway Ganseong 0 40 miles Sokcho 0 40 80 kilometres Baengnyeongdo Daecheongdo Dongducheon Chuncheon GYEONGGI-DO Socheongdo Gangneung Ganghwado SEOUL GANGWON-DO Daeyeonpyeongdo Jangbongdo Donghae Yeongjongdo Incheon SEOUL N Ulleungdo a Seongnam m h a INCHEON n g Wonju Yeongheungdo an Deokjeokdo g Jawoldo Suwon Gureopdo Deokjeokgundo(Is). Hwaseong Baegado Jecheon Uldo Pyeongtaek Chungju Uljin Dangjin CHUNGCHEONGBUK-DO Cheonan Yeongju Hongseong SOUTHCheongju SEJONG Andong Sejong Anmyeondo CHUNGCHEONGNAM-DO Sangju Cheongyang GYEONGSANGBUK-DO Yeongdeok ng Daejeon ga m eu G DAEJEON an m Gumi il Eocheongdo Yeongdong g n o e KOREAPohangY Gunsan Iksan Daegu Gyeongju Gogunsanyeoldo(Is.) Gyeongsan Jeonju DAEGU JEOLLABUK-DO Cheongdo ULSAN Wido Jeongeup Hamyang Ulsan Nakdongga Anmado Namwon ng GYEONGSANGNAM-DO Gimhae Gwangju Jinju Changwon Imjado Busan BUSAN GWANGJU Gadeokdo Muan Suncheon Jaeundo JEOLLANAM-DO Geojedo Mokpo Namak Tongyeong Bigeumdo Boseong Namhaedo Hongdo Dochodo Daeheuksando Goheung Dolsando Heuksangundo(Is.) Uido Yokjido Yeonhwayeoldo(Is.) Geumodo Sangtaedo Jindo Yeondo Hataedo Oenarodo Geochagundo(Is.) Goheunggundo(Is.) Wando Sonjukyeoldo(Is.) Cheongsando Gageodo Soangundo(Is.) Geomundo JAPAN Yeoseodo Chujagundo(Is.) JEJU Jeju Hallasan Advise against all travel Jeju Advise against all but essential travel FCO 442 Edition 5 (April 2020) Users should note that this map has been designed for briefing purposes only and it should not be used for determining the precise location of places or features. This map should not be considered an authority on the delimitation of international boundaries or on the spelling of place and feature names. Maps produced for KTD are not to be taken as necessarily representing the views of the UK government on boundaries or political status © Crown Copyright 2020.
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