
Imjin River
The Imjin River is a significant waterway in South Korea, flowing through the Gyeonggi Province and into the Yellow Sea. It stretches about 101 kilometers (63 miles) and is an important freshwater source for agriculture and local communities. The river is historically notable, particularly during the Korean War, as it served as a strategic boundary between North and South Korea. The Imjin River also plays a role in the region's ecology, supporting various wildlife and contributing to the local environment. Its basin area has been affected by both environmental issues and human activities over the years.