Imjin River estuary

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The Imjin River estuary is a strategically significant tidal river mouth in Korea that forms part of the boundary between North and South Korea and flows into the Yellow Sea.

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Imjin River estuary canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river estuary
borderRegime Korean Armistice Agreement area NERFINISHED
borderType river boundary
climateZone temperate monsoon climate
country North Korea
South Korea
ecoregion Yellow Sea ecoregion NERFINISHED
flowsInto Yellow Sea NERFINISHED
flowsThrough western Korea NERFINISHED
formsBorderBetween North Korea NERFINISHED
South Korea NERFINISHED
geopoliticalStatus border zone
restricted civilian access area
hasCharacteristic brackish water
militarily sensitive area
strategically significant
tidal
hasFeature mudflats
sandbars
shallow channels
hasHabitat migratory bird habitat
wetland ecosystem
hasProcess sediment deposition
tidal mixing of fresh and salt water
hasRisk naval clashes potential
unexploded ordnance
importantFor ecological conservation
inter-Korean security
locatedIn Demilitarized Zone area NERFINISHED
Gyeonggi Province NERFINISHED
Hwanghae Province NERFINISHED
Korean Peninsula NERFINISHED
locatedNear Han River estuary NERFINISHED
mouthOf Imjin River NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Kaesong NERFINISHED
Paju NERFINISHED
partOf Han-Imjin river system NERFINISHED
Imjin River NERFINISHED
Korean Demilitarized Zone border region NERFINISHED
Yellow Sea basin NERFINISHED
region West Sea of Korea NERFINISHED
strategicImportance access route to inland Korea from Yellow Sea
potential route for military infiltration
subjectTo military restrictions
tidal influence from Yellow Sea
usedFor limited fishing
navigation under military restrictions
waterBodyType estuary

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Ganghwa Island separatedBy Imjin River estuary