Kinzan

Kinzan
Original name in latin Kinzan
Name in other language Kinsan, Kinzan, Kumsan, Kumzan, Kmsan, Kmzan, geumsan
State code KR
Continent/City Asia/Seoul
longitude 36.10306
latitude 127.48889
altitude 160
Population 25243
Date 2012-01-18

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