Anjwa-myeon

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Country South Korea
Anjwa-myeon
안좌면
安佐面
Position of Anjwa-myeon in the south-central region of Shinan County
Position of Anjwa-myeon in the south-central region of Shinan County
Anjwa-myeon is located in South Korea
Anjwa-myeon
Anjwa-myeon
Coordinates: 34°43′51″N 126°07′54″E / 34.7307°N 126.1316°E / 34.7307; 126.1316
Country South Korea
Province South Jeolla
County Shinan County
Area
  Land59.97 km2 (23.15 sq mi)
Population
 (March 2022)
  Total
3,071
  Density51.21/km2 (132.6/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Korea Standard Time)

Anjwa-myeon (Korean: 안좌면; Hanja: 安佐面), is a myeon located in Shinan County, South Jeolla, South Korea. It has an area of 59.97 km2 and its population in March 2022 was 3,071.[1] The myeon is composed of 63 islands, 10 inhabited and 53 uninhabited. Its largest island is Anjwa Island (안좌도; 安佐島 which comprises the majority of its land area. This island is also the largest island of Shinan County. Its northern coast is connected by a bridge to neighboring Palgeum-myeon, while to west of the island lies Bigeum-myeon. To the southwest of the myeon lies Haui-myeon, whilst Jangsan-myeon lies to its southeast.

Administrative history

Anjwa Island itself was reclaimed from mudflats in 1917. Before then, it consisted of two islands, Anchang Island (안창도; Anchang-do) to the west and Gijwa Island (Korean: 기좌도; Hanja: 基佐島; RR: Gijwa-do) to the east. The modern name of the island is formed as a portmanteau of these two names.[2]

Geography

The three highest points of the myeon and of Anjwa Island are marked by Bongsan (봉산; 鳳山) at a height of 182m in the northwest of the island, and Daesan (대산) at 151m and Hudongsan (후동산) also at 151m, in the southeast.[2]

The geology of the islands is principally that of acidic igneous rock. However, due to the sedimentation caused by coastal currents as well as governmental land reclamation projects, along the eastern coast of Anjwa Island a plain has formed.[2] The native tree flora include a species of evergreen oak, camellia, evergreen spindle, and red machilus.[2]

Administrative subdivisions

Anjwa-myeong has 25 ri.[3]

Name of RiKorean name of Hanja nameVillage names
(Administrative ri)
Notes
Geumsan-ri금산리琴山里금산 (Geumsan)On Anjwa Island
Tandong-ri탄동리炭洞里탄동 (Tandong)On Anjwa Island
Sandu-ri산두리山斗里산두 (Sandu)On Anjwa Island
Bokho-ri복호리伏虎里복호 (Bokho)On Anjwa Island
Dae-ri대리大里대리 (Daeri)On Anjwa Island
Jara-ri자라리者羅里자라1, 자라2 (Jara-1, Jara-2)Comprises Jara Island, Jeungsan Island (증산도) and Hyu'am Island (휴암도), as well as some smaller islands
Jonpo-ri존포리存浦里존포 (Jonpo)Comprises Banggu Island (방구도) and part of Anjwa Island
Hyangmok-ri향목리香木里향목 (Hyangmok)On Anjwa Island
Yeoheul-ri여흘리如屹里여흘 (Yeoheul)On Anjwa Island
Namgang-ri남강리南江里남강 (Namgang)On Anjwa Island
Daecheok-ri대척리大尺里대척 (Daecheok)On Anjwa Island
Changma-ri창마리唱馬里창마 (Changma)On Anjwa Island
Sogok-ri소곡리所谷里소곡, 두리 (Sogok, Duri)On Anjwa Island
Bakji-ri박지리朴只里박지 (Bakji)Comprises Bakji Island, one of the Purple Islands
Banwol-ri반월리半月里반월 (Banwol)Comprises Banwol Island, one of the Purple Islands
Gudae-ri구대리舊垈里구대, 우목 (Gudae, Umok)On Anjwa Island
Mamyeong-ri마명리馬鳴里마명 (Mamyeong)On Anjwa Island
Sinchon-ri신촌리新川里신촌 (Sinchon)On Anjwa Island
Dae-u-ri대우리大芋里대우 (Dae'u)On Anjwa Island
Bangwol-ri방월리方月里방월, 전진 (Bang'wol, Jeonjin)On Anjwa Island. Site of the Stone Tombs, a set of dolmens.
Naeho-ri내호리內湖里내호 (Naeho)On Anjwa Island
Han'un-ri한운리閑雲里한운, 사치 (Han'un, Sachi)Comprises the Upper and Lower Sachi Islands (사치도) and part of Anjwa Island
Siseo-ri시서리枾西里시서, 오동 (Siseo, Odong)On Anjwa Island
Eupdong-ri읍동리邑洞里읍동, 와우 (Eupdong, Wau)On Anjwa Island; location of the Administrative Welfare Center
Majin-ri마진리馬津里마진 (Majin)On Anjwa Island

Economy

Anjwa Middle School

Land use is composed of 10.12 square kilometres (3.91 mi2) of rice paddies, 11.61 square kilometres (4.48 mi2) of agricultural fields, and 16.37 square kilometres (6.32 mi2) of forest.[2] Major agricultural products include rice, barley, beans, sweet potatoes, tobacco, and onions; additionally, jujubes are abundant as forest products.[2] Anchovies, cutlassfish, octopus (including nakji and larger species), and croaker are caught in the coastal waters. Production of oysters, gim seaweed, miyeok seaweed and salt are all active industries; local specialties include garlic, gim seaweed, rice and gamtae (also known as paddle weed).[2]

Transportation

Regular passenger ferries link Anjwa-myeon to Mokpo on the mainland of South Korea,[2] as well as between the islands that make up the myeon. There are also road bridges that connect Anjwa Island to other myeon, with Local Route 805 being the principal trunk road leading out from National Route 2. This local route currently finishes on Jara Island (자라도), one of the southernmost parts of the myeon. However, the more touristy smaller islands of the myeon are only connected to Anjwa Island by footbridge.[4]

Education

Anjwa Island has one middle school, located in Changma-ri. The myeon has several elementary schools.[citation needed]

Purple Islands

Further reading

References

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