Rivers Flowing Into The East Sea
- Jangancheon (장안천)
- Yongsocheon (용소천)
- Hyoamcheon (효암천)
- Hwasancheon (화산천)
- Hoeya River (회야강)
- Namchangcheon (남창천)
- Daebukcheon (대북천)
- Cheongokcheon (천곡천)
- Junamcheon (주남천)
- Oehang River (외항강)
- Cheongnyangcheon (청량천)
- Duwangcheon (두왕천)
- Namcheon (남천)
- Cheongnyangcheon (청량천)
- Taehwa River (태화강)
- Yeocheoncheon (여천천)
- Myeongchoncheon (명촌천)
- Yangjeongcheon (양정천)
- Jinjangcheon (진장천)
- Dongcheon River (동천강)
- Songjeongcheon (송정천)
- Dongcheon (동천) (Upper part of the Dongcheon River)
- Cheokdongcheon (척동천)
- Mubeopcheon (무법천)
- Guksucheon (국수천)
- Daegokcheon (대곡천)
- Guryangcheon (구량천)
- Mihocheon (미호천)
- Sangcheoncheon (상천천)
- Jakcheoncheon (작천천)
- Gacheoncheon (가천천)
- Eomulcheon (어물천)
- Bangbangcheon (방방천)
- Jeongjacheon (정자천)
- Muryongcheon (무룡천)
- Sinmyeongcheon (신명천)
- Gwanseongcheon (관성천)
- Haseocheon (하서천)
- Hyeongsan River (형산강)
- Gigyecheon (기계천)
- Bukcheon (북천)
- Wangpicheon (왕피천)
- Nam River (남강)
- Geumya River (금야강)
- Seongcheon River (성천강)
- Namdaecheon (남대천)
- Bukdaecheon (북대천)
- Eorangcheon (어랑천)
- Suseongcheon (수성천)
- Tumen River, known in Korean as the "Duman River" (두만강)
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