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Southernmost Point


South Korea » Jeju
The southernmost point of South Korea is Marado Island (Mara Island), located 8 km (5.0 mi) off the southern coast of Jeju Island. The island has a population of approximately 90 people. Marado's coastal features and basalt rocks provide an ideal environment for a variety of fish, conch shells, and seaweed.

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Udo Island


South Korea » Jeju
Udo Island is an island in Jeju Province, South Korea. Located 2.8 km (1.7 mi) off the coast of Jeju Island, it is the second largest island in the prefecture. Udo is known for its beautiful beaches, dramatic cliffs, and sea caves. The island is accessible by ferry. The island has a population of approximately 1,862 people.

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Nampo


North Korea » Nampo
Nampo is a major city in North Korea, ranking fourth in population. It serves as an important port, situated on the northern bank of the Taedong River estuary, 15 kilometers east of the river's mouth. The city's population was 983,660 in 2014.

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North Hwanghae


North Korea » North Hwanghae
North Hwanghae is a province of North Korea. Its population was 2,113,672 in 2008. The provincial capital is Sariwon. North Hwanghae has many historical sites, including Kaesong, the former capital of the Koryo dynasty, which houses many famous historical artifacts. The province is also home to the tombs of several Koryo kings, most notably the tombs of King Taejo and King Kongmin.

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South Jeolla


South Korea » South Jeolla
South Jeolla Province is located in Honam region, South Korea, and is the southernmost province on the Korean mainland. The province's population was 1,851,124 in 2020. The capital is Muan County. Suncheon is the largest city in the province, followed by Yeosu. Other major cities include Mokpo, Gwangyang, and Naju.

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Suncheon


South Korea » Suncheon
Suncheon is the largest city in South Jeolla Province, South Korea, with a population of 276,375 as of 2024. Located in the southeastern part of the province, the city is a beautiful agricultural and industrial hub, famous for tourist attractions such as Suncheon Bay.

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Southern Islands


Singapore » Islands
The Southern Islands are a planned area comprising a group of small islands located within Singapore's Central Region. The islands making up this planned area are Kusu Island, Lazarus Island, Seringat Island, Tekukor Island, Saint John Island, Sentosa Island, and the two Sister Islands. The population was 2,680 in 2025.

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North Eastern Islands


Singapore » Islands
The North East Islands are a planned area and group of islands located within the North East Region of Singapore. This group comprises three islands: Pulau Tekong, Pulau Tekong Kechil, and Pulau Ubin. These islands are primarily used for military training (Pulau Tekong) and feature rustic historical sites with a focus on nature (Pulau Ubin).

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