Ahobiryong Mountains

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Hangul
아호비령산맥
Hanja
阿虎飛嶺山脈
RRAhobiryeongsanmaek
MRAhobiryŏngsanmaek
Ahobiryong Mountains
Hangul
아호비령산맥
Hanja
阿虎飛嶺山脈
RRAhobiryeongsanmaek
MRAhobiryŏngsanmaek
Ahobiryong Mountains
Naming
EtymologyTiger Leaping Peak
Geography
CountryNorth Korea
ProvincesNorth Hwanghae and Kangwon

The Ahobiryong Mountains is a mountain range stretching from north to south in central North Korea. The range, starting from Mount Turyu in Chagang Province, straddles the border between North Hwanghae and Kangwon provinces and ends in Mount Songak in Kaesong. The most famous part of the range is located near Kaesong, the ancient capital of the Koryo dynasty.

Historical and tourism significance

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