About: Lake Samilpo

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Lake Samilpo is an 80 hectare (ha) freshwater lake in south-eastern Kangwon Province, located in south-eastern North Korea. It lies about 2 kilometres (km) from the coast of the Sea of Japan and 9 km north-west off the border with South Korea. It is one of North Korea's designated Natural Monuments. With its surrounds of temperate broadleaf and mixed forest, Lake Samilpo has also been identified by BirdLife International as a 160 ha Important Bird Area (IBA). The lake supports populations of wintering water and wetland birds. Species inhabiting the lake include swan geese, greater white-fronted geese, mute swans, whooper swans and red-crowned cranes.

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  • Lake Samilpo is an 80 hectare (ha) freshwater lake in south-eastern Kangwon Province, located in south-eastern North Korea. It lies about 2 kilometres (km) from the coast of the Sea of Japan and 9 km north-west off the border with South Korea. It is one of North Korea's designated Natural Monuments. With its surrounds of temperate broadleaf and mixed forest, Lake Samilpo has also been identified by BirdLife International as a 160 ha Important Bird Area (IBA). The lake supports populations of wintering water and wetland birds. Species inhabiting the lake include swan geese, greater white-fronted geese, mute swans, whooper swans and red-crowned cranes. (en)
  • El lago Samilpo es un lago de agua dulce de 80 hectáreas, localizado en el sureste de la provincia de Kangwon, Corea del Norte.​ (es)
  • 삼일포(三日浦)는 조선민주주의인민공화국 강원도 고성군에 있는 호수로 관동팔경 중 하나이다. (ko)
  • 三日浦(朝鲜语:삼일포/三日浦 Samilpo)是朝鲜民主主义人民共和国東南部江原道高城郡的天然湖泊,外觀呈南北伸長。它名列關東八景,是該國人民的觀光勝地。面積約0.76平方公里,周界約8公里,最深處高達4.2米,湖底為沙石,清澈見底。它的周邊有繁茂的森木,由36座山峰像屏風般圍繞著,東面隔著一道平原面向日本海。 傳說新羅孝昭王原訂只到此地觀光遊覽一天,然而美景當前,樂而忘返,結果總共延期停留觀光遊覽了三日,因此得此美名。 (zh)
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  • Lake Samilpo (en)
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  • Lake Samilpo is an 80 hectare (ha) freshwater lake in south-eastern Kangwon Province, located in south-eastern North Korea. It lies about 2 kilometres (km) from the coast of the Sea of Japan and 9 km north-west off the border with South Korea. It is one of North Korea's designated Natural Monuments. With its surrounds of temperate broadleaf and mixed forest, Lake Samilpo has also been identified by BirdLife International as a 160 ha Important Bird Area (IBA). The lake supports populations of wintering water and wetland birds. Species inhabiting the lake include swan geese, greater white-fronted geese, mute swans, whooper swans and red-crowned cranes. (en)
  • El lago Samilpo es un lago de agua dulce de 80 hectáreas, localizado en el sureste de la provincia de Kangwon, Corea del Norte.​ (es)
  • 삼일포(三日浦)는 조선민주주의인민공화국 강원도 고성군에 있는 호수로 관동팔경 중 하나이다. (ko)
  • 三日浦(朝鲜语:삼일포/三日浦 Samilpo)是朝鲜民主主义人民共和国東南部江原道高城郡的天然湖泊,外觀呈南北伸長。它名列關東八景,是該國人民的觀光勝地。面積約0.76平方公里,周界約8公里,最深處高達4.2米,湖底為沙石,清澈見底。它的周邊有繁茂的森木,由36座山峰像屏風般圍繞著,東面隔著一道平原面向日本海。 傳說新羅孝昭王原訂只到此地觀光遊覽一天,然而美景當前,樂而忘返,結果總共延期停留觀光遊覽了三日,因此得此美名。 (zh)
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  • Lago Samilpo (es)
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  • 삼일포 (ko)
  • 三日浦 (zh)
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