South Jeolla: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

South Jeolla Province
Korean Name
Revised Romanization Jeollanam-do
McCune-Reischauer Chŏllanam-do
Hangul 전라 남도
Hanja 全羅南道
Short Name Jeonnam (Chŏnnam;
전남; 全南)
Statistics
Population
(excluding Gwangju)
1,994,287
(2000, census)
Area (excluding Gwangju) 11,858 km²
Capital Gwangju
Administrative Divisions 5 cities ("Si");
17 counties ("Gun")
Region Honam
Dialect Jeolla
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South Jeolla is a province in the southwest of South Korea. The province was formed in 1896 from the southern half of the former Jeolla province, remained a province of Korea until the country's division in 1945, then became part of South Korea. The provincial capital and largest city is Gwangju, which is separately administered as a provincial-level Metropolitan City. The capital was originally located at Naju and was moved during the Japanese Colonial Period.

The province is part of the Honam region, and is bounded on the west by the Yellow Sea, on the north by North Jeolla Province, on the south by Jeju Strait, and on the east by South Gyeongsang Province.

There are almost 2,000 islands along the coastline, about three quarters of which are uninhabited. The coastline is about 6,100 kilometres long. Some of the marine products, in particular oyster and seeweed cultivation, are leading in South Korea.

The province is only partially mountainous. The plains along the rivers Somjin, Yongsan and Tamjin create a large granary. There is abundant rainfall in the area, which helps agriculture. The province is also home to the warmest weather on the peninsula. This helps to produce large amounts of agricultural procude, mainly rice, wheat, barley, pulses and potatoes. Vegetables, cotton and fruits are also grown in the province.

Apart from Gwangju and Naju, other large or notable cities in the province are Mokpo, Suncheon, and Yeosu.

Administrative divisions

South Jeolla is divided into 5 cities ("Si" or "Shi") and 17 counties ("Gun").

Economy

A small amount of gold and coal is mined in the province, but industries have also been developed in the area.


Administrative divisions of South Korea
Special City
Seoul
Metropolitan Cities
Busan | Daegu | Daejeon | Gwangju | Incheon | Ulsan
Provinces
North Chungcheong | South Chungcheong | Gangwon | Gyeonggi | North Gyeongsang | South Gyeongsang | Jeju | North Jeolla | South Jeolla

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