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Oido ()is an island on the West Coast region of Gyeonggi Province (also known as Gyeonggi-do), South Korea. It is an area of Siheung stretching from North to South with low hills under 72.9m. Oido has shell mounds throughout the whole area and it has the largest scale of shell mounds in the West Coast. The Oido shell mounds are the only remains of the exchanges between the North and South Neolithic cultures of the Korean Peninsula. The mounds also provide information on the Neolithic area's changing coastal environment. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://korean.visitkorea.or.kr/kor/inut/where/where_main_search.jsp?cid=128109#none )〕 ==History== Important events in the history of Oido: *The Prehistoric Age And The Creation Of Natural Community. *In 1018, it was reorganized to be ''Ansan-hyeon''(安山縣). *The early years of the Joseon dynasty is called ''O-jil-ae-do'' (吾叱耳島) and it was during the reign of King Seongjong (1469-1494) in the Joseon Dynasty. *In 1757, Silla was incorporated into the Janggu-gun. *August 4, 1896 it was reorganized to be Ma-you meon, Ansan-gun and Gyeong-gi. *April 1, 1914 it was incorporated into Jeong-wang-li, Gun-ja-myeon and Si-heong-gun. *In 1940, it was renamed ''Ansan-gun''(安山郡). *May 1, 1985 it was reorganized to be Ansan-gun and Incheon. *January 1, 1989 it was reorganized to be Jeong-wang-dong and Si-heong city. *During the reign of King Jeong-jo in the Joseon Dynasty, it was renamed to ''Oido'' the current name. *The Japanese Colonial Era set up a pond in this area so that the mud and salt returned to the land. *Construction Of Military Forts. 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「Oido」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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