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The list seems to be missing [[Kwanmo Peak]] (2,540 m). Regards, [[User:RJHall|RJH]] ([[User_talk:RJHall|''talk'']]) 02:28, 22 July 2012 (UTC) |
The list seems to be missing [[Kwanmo Peak]] (2,540 m). Regards, [[User:RJHall|RJH]] ([[User_talk:RJHall|''talk'']]) 02:28, 22 July 2012 (UTC) |
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The mountain heights are given (with one or two exceptions) using the British spelling of '''metres''', while many of the articles use the American spelling '''meters'''. Is there a prefered way to give units when editing, for example just using '''m'''? |
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[[User:Kellnerp|Kellnerp]] ([[User talk:Kellnerp|talk]]) 14:30, 23 February 2015 (UTC) |
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It appears that North Korea is flat ;-) --Kokiri 17:57, 5 Mar 2004 (UTC)
In fact. North Korea is much less flat than the South. I have added some mountains of the North. The information is from Korea Review. // Wellparp 17:23, 21 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Kwanmo Peak
The list seems to be missing Kwanmo Peak (2,540 m). Regards, RJH (talk) 02:28, 22 July 2012 (UTC)
Spelling of Units
The mountain heights are given (with one or two exceptions) using the British spelling of metres, while many of the articles use the American spelling meters. Is there a prefered way to give units when editing, for example just using m? Kellnerp (talk) 14:30, 23 February 2015 (UTC)