Yujin Dan

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English

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Etymology

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From the Revised Romanization of Korean 유진 (yujin) and (dan), from Sino-Korean 楡津, from (elm or elms), (ferry), and (end; cape).

Proper noun

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Yujin Dan

  1. Synonym of Yujin Point.
    • 1965, David M. Cooney, “August 1952”, in A Chronology of the U.S. Navy: 1775-1965 (The Watts Histories of the United States Navy)‎[1], New York: Franklin Watts, Inc., →LCCN, →OCLC, page 417, column 1:
      5 USS Carmick (DMS) engaged enemy shore batteries at Yujin Dan, Korea, silencing the gun with 23 rounds.
    • 2007, Coasts of Korea and China[2], 11th edition, →ISBN, page 43, column 2:
      The coast NE of Yujin Dan is high for a distance of about 4 miles, then it becomes low and sandy to Tadong Dan, about 8 miles farther NE.