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Anmyeondo
Satellite view of the island
Geography
Coordinates36°30′N 126°22′E / 36.500°N 126.367°E / 36.500; 126.367
Korean name
Hangul안면도
Hanja安眠島
Revised RomanizationAnmyeondo
McCune–ReischauerAnmyŏndo

Anmyeondo (Korean: 안면도; Hanja: 安眠島; lit. rest peacefully island) is an island in Taean County, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea.

It is known for its nature, particularly that on its western coast, and its agriculture. Its local economy is predominantly based on agriculture; its fishing sector is relatively weaker.

It was originally a peninsula. In 1638, Yeonguijeong Kim Yuk ordered the flooding of the area between Changgiri (Anmyeoneup) and Sinonri (Nammyeon) to protect tax sent to Hanyang (now Seoul) from plunder by Japanese pirates. In 1970, the Anmyeongyo bridge (length 208.5 metres) was constructed to connect the island to the mainland.

References

  1. ^ 오, 건환, "안면도 (安眠島)", Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean), Academy of Korean Studies, retrieved 2024-06-11
  2. "안면도" [Anmyeondo]. terms.naver.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2019-05-31.
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