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Cities from Korea, South

Slightly larger than Indiana, South Korea lies below the 38th parallel on the Korean peninsula. It is mountainous in the east; in the west and south are many harbors on the mainland and offshore islands.
Full info about Korea, South
Baegam Baemjaengi
Baenmal Baesil
Baiho Baiinri
Bakgongjae Bakseok
Bakseong Bamgae
Bangchuk Banggae
Bangilan Bangmok
Bangtong Banjeong
Bankei Banmoku
Barambeodeongi Basan
Basen Bazan
Bazanpo Bazanri
Beodeoni Beodeulmok
Beolgodaemi Beolgyo
Beolmal Beolmi
Beolpan Beolteo
Beomheungi Beomwi
Beoran Beotgae
Bibijae Binjiduru
Biseokgeori Bisugumi
Bitjireum Bokgeo
Bokkei Bokkoshinri
Bokori Boksungateo
Bokuho Bokukosinri
Bomugi Bongam
Bongchi Bongjigok
Bongseong Bonmaeul
Bontoku Bopyeong
Boryeong Boseong
Boshippo Botomok
Botteul Boun
Buan fu Bucheon
Buchonri Bon Dong Bugpyeong
Bugwidae Bujogogae
Bukdongmae Bulhyeon
Bungi Bunkei
Bunmakuri Bunto
Buphang Bupyong
Busan Bussei
Butsuboku Butsudokoku
Butsukinri Buzan
Byeolbat Byeongmogan

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