Anmado

Island in South Korea
35°20′51″N 126°1′7″E / 35.34750°N 126.01861°E / 35.34750; 126.01861Korean nameHangul
안마도
Hanja
鞍馬島
Revised RomanizationAnmadoMcCune–ReischauerAnmado

Anmado (Korean: 안마도; lit. saddled horse island) or Anma Island is an island off the coast of South Jeolla Province, South Korea.[1]

Toponymy

The name of the island possibly derives from an event where a coffin of a Chinese minister drifted onto the island that contained the statue of a saddled horse. The island's shape is also said to resemble that of a saddled horse.[1]

Description

Anmado covers an area of 6.09 km2. By 2010, it had 184 residents: 109 male and 75 female. The landscape features several peaks: Dwitsan (177 m), Makbong (167 m), and Geonsan (145 m). Anmado is suited for agriculture, and many of its residents work as farmers. Its main agricultural products include rice, wheat, corn, garlic, bean, sesame, and pepper. There is currently one elementary school and middle school on the island.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c 박, 승필, "안마도 (鞍馬島)", Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean), Academy of Korean Studies, retrieved 2024-06-11
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