Rivers Flowing Into The West Sea
- Yalu River, known in Korean as the "Amnok River" (압록강)
- Hunjiang River (渾江) (Joins Yalu River from Chinese side)
- Ch'ongch'on River (청천강)
- Taeryong River (대령강)
- Taedong River (대동강)
- Chaeryong River (재령강)
- Ryesong River (예성강)
- Handarinae (한다리내)
- Jeongjacheon (정자천)
- Rucheon (루천)
- Ojocheon (오조천)
- Handarinae (한다리내)
- Imjin River (임진강)
- Han River (한강)
- Gongneungcheon (곡능천)
- Najinhacheon (나진하천)
- Changneungcheon (창능천)
- Anyangcheon (안양천)
- Dorimcheon (도림천)
- Mokgamcheon (목감천)
- Samseongcheon (삼성천)
- Hakuicheon (학의천)
- Jungnangcheon (중랑천)
- Cheonggyecheon (청계천)
- Tancheon (탄천)
- Yangjaecheon (양재천)
- Yeosucheon (여수천)
- Bundangcheon (분당천)
- Pungdeokcheon (풍덕천)
- Gyeongancheon (경안천)
- Neungwoncheon (능원천)
- Yangjicheon (양지천)
- Unhakcheon (운학천)
- Bukhan River (북한강)
- Yangguseocheon (양구서천)
- Munhocheon (문호천)
- Hongcheon River (홍천강)
- Sandaecheon (산대천)
- Deoksancheon (덕산천)
- Seongjeoncheon (성전천)
- Yasidaecheon (야시대천)
- Gapyeongcheon (가평천)
- Soyang River (소양강)
- Inbukcheon (인북천)
- Sanaecheon (사내천)
- Yongdamcheon (용담천)
- Magunaemeo (마구내머)
- Mahyeoncheon (마현천)
- Bongocheon (봉오천)
- Namhan River (남한강)
- Sinnaegaeul (신내개울)
- Heukcheon (흑천)
- Yongdamcheon (용담천)
- Bokhacheon (복하천)
- Jukdangcheon (죽당천)
- Pyogocheon (표고천)
- Gwanricheon (관리천)
- Yanghwacheon (양화천)
- Geumdangcheon (금당천)
- Cheongmicheon (청미천)
- Gyecheon (계천)
- Ungcheon (웅천)
- Gyecheon (계천)
- Seom River (섬강)
- Iricheon (이리천)
- Mokmicheon (목미천)
- Hwangsancheon (환산천)
- Guryongcheon (구룡천)
- Yeongdeokcheon (영덕천)
- Daejeoncheon (대전천)
- Dalcheon (달천)
- Seongmundongcheon (석문동천)
- Yodocheon (요도천)
- Dong River (동강) (forms the Namhan)
- Pyeongchang River (평창강) (forms the Namhan)
- Sinnaegaeul (신내개울)
- Munsancheon (문산천)
- Seolmacheon (설마천)
- Samicheon (사미천)
- Jigocheon (지거천)
- Sincheon (신천)
- Ganghwacheon (강화천)
- Sannaecheon (산내천)
- Hantan River (한탄강)
- Yeongpyeongcheon (영평천)
- Pocheoncheon (포천천)
- Guntangaeul (군탄개울)
- Yeongpyeongcheon (영평천)
- Yeokgokcheon (역곡천)
- Han River (한강)
- Barancheon (발안천)
- Suchoncheon (수촌천)
- Hwadangcheon (화당천)
- Anseongcheon (안성천)
- Sineoncheon (신언천)
- Jinwicheon (진위천)
- Jwagyocheon (좌교천)
- Gwanlicheon (관리천)
- Hwanggujicheon (황구지천)
- Sujikcheon (수직천)
- Seorangcheon (서랑천)
- Anyeongcheon (안영천)
- Yangjeongcheon (양정천)
- Woncheoncheon (원천천)
- Suwoncheon (수원천)
- Gwanggyocheon (광교천)
- Seohocheon (서호천)
- Jeongjacheon (정자천)
- Jangancheon (장안천)
- Sincheoncheon (신천천)
- Osancheon (오산천)
- Hancheon (한천)
- Sapgyocheon (삽교천)
- Namwoncheon (남원천)
- Gokgyocheon (곡교천)
- Eumbongcheon (음봉천)
- Omokcheon (오목천)
- Onyangcheon (온양천)
- Geumgokcheon (금곡천)
- Cheonancheon (천안천)
- Maegokcheon (매곡천)
- Bonggangcheon (봉강천)
- Yongcheon (용천)
- Pungsecheon (풍세천)
- Dogocheon (도고천)
- Muhancheon (무한천)
- Seogucheon (석우천)
- Hyogyocheon (효교천)
- Daechicheon (대치천)
- Geummacheon (금마천)
- Chodaecheon (초대천)
- Geum River (금강)
- Dongjin River (동진강)
- Mangyeong River (만경강)
- Yeongsan River (영산강)
- Hwangnyong River (황룡강)
- Pyeongnimcheon (평림천)
- Gaecheon (개천)
- Gwangjucheon (광주천)
- Pungyeongjeongcheon (풍영정천)
- Jeungam River (증암강)
- Jungangcheon (중앙천)
- Orye River (오례강)
- Hwangnyong River (황룡강)
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