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Island in Yeosu, South Korea
Dolsando
Native name: 돌산도
Dolsan Park on the island (2018)
Geography
LocationSouth Sea
Coordinates34°39′0″N 127°45′0″E / 34.65000°N 127.75000°E / 34.65000; 127.75000
Area70.31 km (27.15 sq mi)
Highest elevation460.3 m (1510.2 ft)
Highest pointBonghwang
Administration
South Korea
ProvinceSouth Jeolla
CityYeosu
TownDolsan
Largest settlementYeosu
Demographics
Ethnic groupsKorean
Korean name
Hangul돌산도
Hanja突山島
Revised RomanizationDolsando
McCune–ReischauerTolsando

Dolsando (Korean: 돌산도) or Dolsan Island is an island in Yeosu, South Jeolla Province, South Korea.

The island has eight mountains: Daemisan, Bonghwangsan, Geumosan, Cheonwangsan, Dusan, Somisan, Cheonmasan, and Sujuksan. These mountains are rocky, which has led to a local belief that the name of the island refers to the rocks () on the island. Much of the island is covered with trees. Its economy is largely based on agriculture, fishing, and tourism.

The island is connected to the mainland and rest of Yeosu by the Dolsan Bridge, which opened in 1984.

See also

References

  1. ^ 강, 승삼, "돌산도 (突山島)", Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean), Academy of Korean Studies, retrieved 2024-06-11
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