South Korea can be divided into four general regions: an eastern region of high mountain ranges and narrow coastal plains; a western region of broad coastal plains, river basins, and rolling hills; a southwestern region of mountains and valleys; and a southeastern region dominated by the broad basin of the Nakdong River.
South Korea's land is mountainous, and most of it is not arable. Lowlands, located primarily in the west and southeast, constitute only 30% of the total land area.
About three thousand islands, mostly small and uninhabited, lie off the western and southern coasts. Jeju Island is located about 100 kilometres (about 60 mi) off the southern coast of South Korea. It is the country's largest island, with an area of 1,845 square kilometres (712 sq mi). Jeju is also the site of South Korea's highest point: Halla-san, an extinct volcano, reaches 1,950 metres (6,398 ft) above sea level. Other islands of South Korea include Ulleungdo and the disputed Dokdo.
The local climate is relatively temperate, with precipitation heavier in summer during a short rainy season called jangma, and winters that can be bitterly cold. In Seoul, the average January temperature range is -7°C to 1°C (19°F to 33°F), and the average July temperature range is 22°C to 29°C (71°F to 83°F). Winter temperatures are higher along the southern coast and considerably lower in the mountainous interior. Rainfall is concentrated in the summer months of June through September. The southern coast is subject to late summer typhoons that bring strong winds and heavy rains. The average annual precipitation varies from 1,370 millimetres (54 inches) in Seoul to 1,470 millimetres (58 inches) in Busan.
Special cities (Teukbyeolsi a)
1 Seoul
Metropolitan cities (Gwangyeoksi a)
2 Busan
3 Daegu
4 Incheon
5 Gwangju
6 Daejeon
7 Ulsan
Provinces
8 Gyeonggi-do
9 Gangwon-do
10 Chungcheongbuk-do
11 Chungcheongnam-do
12 Jeollabuk-do
13 Jeollanam-do
14 Gyeongsangbuk-do
15 Gyeongsangnam-do
Special self-governing province (Teukbyeoljachi-do a)
16 Jeju
Revise below for Korea.
Actias artemis
Actias gnoma manchurica
Aglia tau amurensis
Antheraea yam. ussuriensis
Caligula japonica
C. jonasi fallax
Saturnia cognata ?
Saturnia pyretorum
Rhodinia fugax diana
Rhodinia jankowskii
Samia cynthia
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