Ttangkkeut

Area of Haenam County, South Korea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ttangkkeut or Ddangkkeut, located at Songho-ri (송호리 松湖里), Songji-myeon (송지면 松旨面), Haenam County, South Jeolla Province, South Korea, is the southernmost area of the Korean peninsula.[1] It is also called Tomal, all of which mean "the edge of the land" in Korean.[2][3]

Hangul
땅끝; 토말
Hanja
(none); 土末
RRTtangkkeut; Tomal
MRTtangkkŭt; T'omal
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Ttangkkeut
Korean name
Hangul
땅끝; 토말
Hanja
(none); 土末
RRTtangkkeut; Tomal
MRTtangkkŭt; T'omal
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Ttangkkeut Village (Ttangkkeut maeul, 땅끝마을) lies in the area where Galdusan, a small mountain, stands.[4]

Wando Islands, also a favorite tourist zone, are located less than an hour's drive from Ttangkkeut village.[5]

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