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Jeju Province
Korean Name
Revised RomanizationJeju-do
McCune-ReischauerCheju-do
Hangul제주도
Hanja濟州道
Short NameJeju (Cheju;
제주; 濟州)
Statistics
Population560,000
( 2004, estimate)
Area1,845.55 km²
Capital Jeju City (Jeju-si)
Administrative Divisions2 cities ("Si");
2 counties ("Gun")
Dialect Jeju
Provincial flower Rhododendron
Rhododendron Weyrichii
Max (Chamkkot)
Provincial tree Camphor Tree
Cinnamomum camphora
siebold (Noknamu)
Provincial bird Woodpecker
Dendrocopos leucotos
quelpartensis
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Jeju is the largest island and smallest province in South KoreaThe Republic of Korea (ROK; Korean: Daehan Minguk ( Hangul: ; Hanja: )), commonly known as South Korea is a country in East Asia, covering the southern half of the Korean peninsula. To the north, the Republic of Korea borders North Korea, with which it fo, and the name of island's largest city and provincial capital (see Jeju City). Jeju Island is located in the Korean Strait southwest of South JeollaSouth Jeolla Province Korean Name Revised RomanizationJeollanam-do McCune-ReischauerChollanam-do Hangul Hanja Short NameJeonnam (Chonnam;; ) Statistics Population(excluding Gwangju)1,994,287( 2000, census) Area (excluding Gwangju)11,858 km² Capital Gwangj Province, to which it belonged until it became a separate province in 1946Events January January 4 Theodore Schurch becomes the last person to be executed for offences committed under the Treachery Act of 1940 January 7 Allied recognize Austrian republic with 1937 borders the country is divided into four occupation zones Januar.

1 Names

In KoreanThe Korean language is the most widely used language in Korea, and is the official language of both South and North Korea. The language is also spoken widely in neighbouring Yanbian, China. Worldwide, there are around 78 million Korean speakers, including the island is called Jejudo, while as a government administrative unit it is identically called Jeju-do: the word do means both "island" and "province" although each has its own Chinese characterTraditional Chinese and other languages. Simplified Chinese Chinese characters or Han characters (/) are used in the written forms of the Chinese language, and to varying degrees in the Japanese and Korean languages (though the latter only in South Korea). The table below details the various names (si refers to a city administrative unit; Jeju is also the name of the provincial capital).


English Name Korean Name Hangul Hanja
Jeju Island Jejudo 제주도 濟州島
Jeju Province Jeju-do 제주도 濟州道
Jeju City Jeju-si 제주시 濟州市


The island has historically been called by different names including Doi (도이, 島夷), Dongyeongju (동영주, 東瀛州) Juho (주호, 州胡) Tammora (탐모라, 耽牟羅), Seopra (섭라, 涉羅), Takra (탁라, 竣羅) and Tamra (탐라, 耽羅).

Before the year 2000 when the Seoul government changed the official Romanization of han-geul (the Korean alphabet), Jeju was spelled "Cheju" and almost all written reference to the island before then can be found under that spelling. Proper pronunciation is reflected by reading "che-ju" rather than "je-ju" but Koreans are not confused if you pronounce both j's the same.



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