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Sido (island)

Coordinates: 37°32′N 126°26′E / 37.533°N 126.433°E / 37.533; 126.433
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Sido
The island (left, 2018)
Map
Geography
Coordinates37°32′N 126°26′E / 37.533°N 126.433°E / 37.533; 126.433
Korean name
Hangul
시도
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSido
McCune–ReischauerSido

Sido (Korean시도; lit. arrow island), also known as Salseom, is an island in Bukdo-myeon, Ongjin County, Incheon, South Korea. It is the administrative capital of Bukdo-myeon. To its east is the island Sindo and to its west is Modo. These islands are connected via the Yeondo Bridge (연도교).[1]

It has an area of 2.55 km2 (0.98 sq mi), and has a coastline length of 10.9 km (6.8 mi). The island is surrounded by tidal flats. In 2010, the island had a population of 367, 186 of whom were male and 181 female. Settlements are concentrated on the central and eastern coasts of the island. The local economy is largely based on agriculture, fishing, and foraging in the tidal flats.[1]

The origin of the island's name, which means "arrow island", is uncertain. It perhaps comes from the late Goryeo period, during which the island was used as a target for practicing archery.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c 김, 주환, "시도 (矢島)", Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean), Academy of Korean Studies, retrieved 2024-06-12