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| native_name_lang = ko | settlement_type = Municipal City | translit_lang1 = Korean | translit_lang1_type1 = Hangul | translit_lang1_info1 = | translit_lang1_type2 = Hanja | translit_lang1_info2 = | translit_lang1_type3 = | translit_lang1_info3 = Mokpo-si | translit_lang1_type4 = | translit_lang1_info4 = Mokp'o-si | image_skyline = Yudalsan2.jpg | imagesize = 250px | image_caption = Panorama view of Mokpo from Yudalsan | image_map = South Jeolla-Mokpo.svg | mapsize = | map_caption = Location in South Korea | latd = 34.7589 | longd = 126.38 | coordinates_region = KR | coordinates_display = inline,title | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = | subdivision_type1 = Region | subdivision_name1 = Honam | population_blank1_title = Dialect | population_blank1 = Jeolla | area_total_km2 = 50.08 | population_as_of = 2011 | population_total = 247,442 | population_density_km2 = 4,940.93 | parts_type = Administrative divisions | parts = 22 ''dong'' | image_blank_emblem = Mokpo logo.jpg | blank_emblem_type = Emblem of Mokpo }} Mokpo (''Mokpo-si'') is a city in South Jeolla Province, South Korea, located at the southwestern tip of the Korean Peninsula, close to Yudal mountain. Mokpo has frequent train service to Seoul, and is the terminus for a number of ferry routes serving islands in the adjacent Yellow Sea and Dadohae National Maritime Park. During the Japanese Occupation (1910–1945), Mokpo served as a crucial port for both commercial ventures and public transportation, due to its location along the sea routes between the Japanese archipelago and the Chinese mainland. The large number of islands surrounding Mokpo have also served as a protective barrier, making the city less vulnerable to high tides and tsunamis. In the occupation era, large residential areas were built to accommodate the Japanese colonists, which are now the city's historic districts. The end of World War II and Korea's independence in 1945 were responsible for the city slowly losing its position as a host to major government organizations and wartime industries. This led to a reduction in the size of Mokpo, which is currently a mid-sized city of the Honam region. == Etymology == The term Mokpo (木浦 in Hanja) literally translates as "the harbour with a large portion of forests". This terminology initially appeared in the ''Goryeosa'' (''History of Goryeo''). Therefore, some historians argue that the city's name referred to trees within the region of the port of Mokpo. Another theory suggests that the "mok" in the city's name refers to "the throat," a metaphor for the importance of the city's location as an entrance to the Yellow Sea.〔 Park Yeong Su, Geoin Publishing 《우리나라 문화여행》〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mokpo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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