Jukdo (island)

Korean peninsula and Ulleungdo.
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization Jukdo
McCune–Reischauer Chukto

Jukdo (죽도/竹島)is a small island adjacent to Ulleungdo, South Korea. It was formerly also known as Jukseodo (죽서도/竹嶼島). It lies 2 km (1 mi) east of Ulleungdo, and is the largest island in the group apart from Ulleungdo itself. In 2004, one family of three members were living on the island.

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Administratively, Jukdo belongs to Jeodong-ri, Ulleung township, Ulleung County, Gyeongsangbuk-do. The Chinese characters used to write this island is Jukseodo (竹嶼). Jukdo island, measuring 734 metres (0.456 mi) long and 482 metres (0.300 mi) wide.

The Chinese characters for Jukdo (竹島) or Jukseo (竹嶼) mean "bamboo(竹) island(島)/islet(嶼)". Bamboo grasses grow in Jukdo. And The Chinese characters in Japanese for Liancourt Rocks, also known as Dokdo (독도, 獨島), is Takeshima (). The former means "獨(lonely) 島(island)". The latter means "竹(bamboo) 島(island)", which originates from old Japanese name for Ulleungdo.

Position and Satellite photo

Old Korean maps


See also

Coordinates: 37°31′44″N 130°56′17″E / 37.529°N 130.938°E / 37.529; 130.938


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