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Version #49
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liancourt_Rocks
- Edited by Checking Web News
- Changeset #53117998
- Location: 37.2411808, 131.8676237
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Version #48
Correcting Romanization of place names of Korea
- Edited by deleted
- Changeset #49966992
- Location: 37.2411698, 131.8676513
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name | 독도 |
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name:en | Dokdo Island |
name:ja | 独島 |
name:ko | 독도 |
name:ko_hanja | 獨島 |
place | locality |
website_1 | http://dokdo.mofa.go.kr/eng/dokdo/reason.jsp |
website_2 | http://cfs13.blog.daum.net/image/5/blog/2008/07/17/10/55/487ea6a751986&filename=0315428181729.jpg |
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website_6 | http://www.dokdohistory.com/en/igm/im2/researchimg36.gif |
wikidata | Q20317 |
wikipedia | ko:독도 |
wrong_name:en | Liancourt Rocks |
Version #47
잘못된 위치정보
- Edited by otimtim
- Changeset #49790774
- Location: 37.2409306, 131.8676406
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name | 독도 |
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name:en | Dokdo Island |
name:ja | 独島 |
name:ko | 독도 |
name:ko_hanja | 獨島 |
place | town |
website_1 | http://dokdo.mofa.go.kr/eng/dokdo/reason.jsp |
website_2 | http://cfs13.blog.daum.net/image/5/blog/2008/07/17/10/55/487ea6a751986&filename=0315428181729.jpg |
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website_6 | http://www.dokdohistory.com/en/igm/im2/researchimg36.gif |
wikidata | Q20317 |
wikipedia | ko:독도 |
wrong_name:en | Liancourt Rocks |
Version #46
fix wrong name
- Edited by deleted
- Changeset #49546017
- Location: 37.2411735, 131.8677310
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name | 독도 |
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name:en | Dokdo Island |
name:ja | 独島 |
name:ko | 독도 |
name:ko_hanja | 獨島 |
place | locality |
website_1 | http://dokdo.mofa.go.kr/eng/dokdo/reason.jsp |
website_2 | http://cfs13.blog.daum.net/image/5/blog/2008/07/17/10/55/487ea6a751986&filename=0315428181729.jpg |
website_3 | http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347124.jpg?type=w620 |
website_4 | http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347080.jpg?type=w620 |
website_5 | http://www.dokdohistory.com/en/igm/im2/researchimg35.gif |
website_6 | http://www.dokdohistory.com/en/igm/im2/researchimg36.gif |
wikidata | Q20317 |
wikipedia | ko:독도 |
wrong_name:en | Liancourt Rocks |
Version #45
Dokdo is Dokdo. It is obvious that Dokdo is territory of Republic of Korea, and it is ORIGINAL PLACE NAME of Korea. Dokdo is only Dokdo, in English, Japanese, or many other languages. Neutral term CANNOT exist. http://dokdo.mofa.go.kr/eng/dokdo/reason.jsp
- Edited by deleted
- Changeset #48855960
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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name | 독도 |
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name:en | Dokdo Island |
name:ja | 独島 |
name:ko | 독도 |
name:ko_hanja | 獨島 |
place | archipelago |
website_1 | http://dokdo.mofa.go.kr/eng/dokdo/reason.jsp |
website_2 | http://cfs13.blog.daum.net/image/5/blog/2008/07/17/10/55/487ea6a751986&filename=0315428181729.jpg |
website_3 | http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347124.jpg?type=w620 |
website_4 | http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347080.jpg?type=w620 |
website_5 | http://www.dokdohistory.com/en/igm/im2/researchimg35.gif |
website_6 | http://www.dokdohistory.com/en/igm/im2/researchimg36.gif |
wikidata | Q20317 |
wikipedia | ko:독도 |
wrong_name:en | Liancourt Rocks |
Version #44
윤식당 촬영지로 많은 관광객이 찾아올것으로 예상됩니다.
- Edited by 77macchiato
- Changeset #48501226
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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Version #43
Reverting archipelago name_en to neutral term, adding en transliterations to alt_name:en; Liancourt Rocks, Dokdo, Takeshima group in Sea of Japan
- Edited by FTA_dwg_archived
- Changeset #48488391
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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alt_name:en | Dokdo;Tokto;Takeshima |
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name | 독도 |
name:en | Liancourt Rocks |
name:ja | 独島 |
name:ko | 독도 |
place | island |
website_1 | http://dokdo.mofa.go.kr/eng/dokdo/reason.jsp |
website_2 | http://cfs13.blog.daum.net/image/5/blog/2008/07/17/10/55/487ea6a751986&filename=0315428181729.jpg |
website_3 | http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347124.jpg?type=w620 |
website_4 | http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347080.jpg?type=w620 |
website_5 | http://www.dokdohistory.com/en/igm/im2/researchimg35.gif |
website_6 | http://www.dokdohistory.com/en/igm/im2/researchimg36.gif |
wikidata | Q20317 |
wikipedia | ko:독도 |
Version #42
Remove full wikipedia article from 43 "description_XX" tags
- Edited by mueschel
- Changeset #47486076
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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Version #41
edit
- Edited by deleted
- Changeset #47462663
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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alt_name:en | Dokdo |
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description_01 | [512] Subjugation of Usan-guk |
description_02 | Usan-guk (Ulleungdo and Dokdo) was conquered by Ichan Isabu, and subjugated to Silla. This is how Ulleungdo and Dokdo first became Korean territory. It is recorded in the Reference Compilation of Documents of Korea (1770), that “Ulleung [Ulleungdo] |
description_03 | and Usan [Dokdo] are both territories of Usan-guk. |
description_04 | [1454] Geography Section of the Annals of King Sejong’s Reign |
description_05 | It is recorded in the Geography Section of the Annals of King Sejong’s Reign, one of Joseon’s early government compilations, that both Ulleungdo and Dokdo belong to the Uljin county of Gangwon Province. |
description_06 | It specifically notes that “The two islands of Usan [Dokdo] and Mureung [Ulleungdo] are not located far apart from each other so Dokdo is visible from Ulleungdo on a clear day.” Dokdo is the only island that is visible from Ulleungdo without visual aid. |
description_07 | [1625] Passage License to Takeshima (Ulleungdo) |
description_08 | The Japanese Shogunate issued a license to the Oya and Murakawa families, authorizing passage to Takeshima (Ulleungdo). The year in which the license was issued is known to be either 1618 or 1625. |
description_09 | [1693] Abduction of An Yong-bok by Japanese Fishermen |
description_10 | An incident where the Korean fishermen An Yong-bok and Park Eodun were abducted by Japanese fishermen working for the Oya and Murakawa families while fishing in waters surrounding Ulleungdo, and taken to Japan. |
description_11 | A dispute over the ownership of Ulleungdo(the Ulleungdo Dispute) broke out between Joseon and Japan as a result of this incident. |
description_12 | [1694] Instruction to Inspect Ulleungdo |
description_13 | A diplomatic row broke out between Korea and Japan on the issue of sovereignty over Ulleungdo(the Ulleungdo Dispute) following the incident of An Yong-bok’s abduction. |
description_14 | Subsequently, the Joseon government dispatched Jang Hansang, a regional official, to inspect the island of Ulleungdo. |
description_15 | Afterwards, the government of Joseon decided to dispatch officials to Ulleungdo to conduct inspections every two years, as proposed by Prime Minister Nam Guman. <* This process of inspection was called “Suto”.> |
description_16 | [1695] The Tottori-han’s Submission |
description_17 | On December 24, 1695 the Edo Shogunate sent an inquiry to the Tottori-han to determine whether Ulleungdo was part of the Tottori-han. The Tottori-han responded to this inquiry by informing the Shogunate that Takeshima (Ulleungdo) and Matsushima (Dokdo) |
description_18 | did not belong to the Tottori-han, and thereby officially confirmed that Ulleungdo and Dokdo were not Japanese territory. |
description_19 | [1696] Order Banning Passage to Takeshima (Ulleungdo) |
description_20 | Having received confirmation that Ulleungdo and Dokdo were not Japanese territory, the Edo Shogunate ordered a ban on passage to Takeshima (Ulleungdo) on January 28, 1696. |
description_21 | Later, in a diplomatic correspondence with Joseon, the Shogunate officially acknowledged that Ulleungdo was territory of Joseon. |
description_22 | [1770] Dong'guk Munheon Bigo (Reference Compilation of Documents on Korea) http://cfile229.uf.daum.net/image/1651C24850799D4518AB77 |
description_23 | This is a government compilation which records Joseon’s civilization and institutions. It is written that “Usando[Dokdo] and Ulleungdo… one of these two islands is Usan… |
description_24 | According to the Geography of Korea, it is said that Ulleung and Usan are both territories of Usan-guk and that Usan is what the Japanese refer to as Matsushima [old Japanese name for Dokdo].” |
description_25 | [1870] Chōsenkoku Kōsai Simatsu Naitansho (A Confidential Inquiry into the Particulars of Korea’s Foreign Relations) http://img.koreatimes.co.kr/upload/newsV2/images/04-03-05-02.jpg |
description_26 | This is a report submitted to the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs by an inspection team including Hakubo Sada. This report, entitled “A Confidential Inquiry into the Particulars of Korea’s Foreign Relations” records of “How Takeshima [Ulleungdo] and |
description_27 | Matsushima [Dokdo] came to belong to Joseon [Korea]” which reveals that the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs clearly recognized Dokdo as Korean territory. |
description_28 | [1877] The Dajōkan Order http://www.dokdohistory.com/en/igm/im2/researchimg41.gif |
description_29 | This is an order given by the Dajōkan, the highest administrative body of Japan at the time, to the Japanese Ministry of Home Affairs, confirming that Ulleungdo and Dokdo were islands outside of Japan’s territory. |
description_30 | As a result of consultations with the government of Joseon (regarding the Ulleungdo Dispute), the Dajōkan concluded that Ulleungdo and Dokdo did not belong to Japan, and ordered the Japanese Ministry of Home Affairs as follows: |
description_31 | “Regarding Takeshima [Ulleungdo] and one other island [Dokdo] about which an inquiry was submitted, bear in mind that our country [Japan] has nothing to do with them.” |
description_32 | [1900] Imperial Decree No. 41 |
description_33 | This is an decree proclaimed by Emperor Gojong which stipulated that “Ulleungdo shall be named Uldo” and that “the post of inspector [dogam] shall be promoted to county magistrate [gunsu].” |
description_34 | Article 2 of this decree clearly stipulated that all of Ulleungdo, Jukdo and Seokdo (Dokdo) were to be placed under the jurisdiction of Uldo county (Uldo-gun). |
description_35 | [1946] January 29, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers Index Number (SCAPIN) 677 http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347148.jpg?type=w620 |
description_36 | This is a memorandum which mandated the governmental and administrative separation of Dokdo from Japan after the end of World War II. |
description_37 | The Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers mandated that “…Japan is defined to include … excluding (a) Utsuryo (Ullung) Island, Liancourt Rocks (Take Island) [Dokdo] and Quelpart (Saishu or Cheju) Island …” |
description_38 | [1946] June 22, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers Index Number (SCAPIN) 1033 |
description_39 | This is a memorandum following SCAPIN 677, mandating the prohibition of Japanese vessels or personnel from coming within 12 nautical miles from Dokdo. |
description_40 | [1951] Conclusion of the Treaty of Peace with Japan |
description_41 | The Treaty of Peace with Japan is a treaty which the Allied Powers concluded with Japan at the close of World War II. Article 2(a) provides that “Japan recognizing the independence of Korea, renounces all right title and claim to Korea, |
description_42 | including the islands of Quelpart, Port Hamilton and Dagelet.” Among Korea’s approximately 3,000 islands, these three islands have been referred to as examples, |
description_43 | and therefore, the mere fact that Dokdo is not named in the said article, does not suggest that Dokdo is not included among those territories of Korea that have been separated from Japan. |
name | 독도 |
name:en | Dokdo Island |
name:ja | 独島 |
name:ko | 독도 |
place | island |
website_1 | http://dokdo.mofa.go.kr/eng/dokdo/reason.jsp |
website_2 | http://cfs13.blog.daum.net/image/5/blog/2008/07/17/10/55/487ea6a751986&filename=0315428181729.jpg |
website_3 | http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347124.jpg?type=w620 |
website_4 | http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347080.jpg?type=w620 |
website_5 | http://www.dokdohistory.com/en/igm/im2/researchimg35.gif |
website_6 | http://www.dokdohistory.com/en/igm/im2/researchimg36.gif |
wikidata | Q20317 |
wikipedia | ko:독도 |
Version #40
Dokdo is "Dokdo". It is ORIGINAL PLACE NAME of Republic of Korea. So Dokdo is only "Dokdo" in English, Japanese, or many other languages.
- Edited by deleted
- Changeset #47446168
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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description_01 | [512] Subjugation of Usan-guk |
---|---|
description_02 | Usan-guk (Ulleungdo and Dokdo) was conquered by Ichan Isabu, and subjugated to Silla. This is how Ulleungdo and Dokdo first became Korean territory. It is recorded in the Reference Compilation of Documents of Korea (1770), that “Ulleung [Ulleungdo] |
description_03 | and Usan [Dokdo] are both territories of Usan-guk. |
description_04 | [1454] Geography Section of the Annals of King Sejong’s Reign |
description_05 | It is recorded in the Geography Section of the Annals of King Sejong’s Reign, one of Joseon’s early government compilations, that both Ulleungdo and Dokdo belong to the Uljin county of Gangwon Province. |
description_06 | It specifically notes that “The two islands of Usan [Dokdo] and Mureung [Ulleungdo] are not located far apart from each other so Dokdo is visible from Ulleungdo on a clear day.” Dokdo is the only island that is visible from Ulleungdo without visual aid. |
description_07 | [1625] Passage License to Takeshima (Ulleungdo) |
description_08 | The Japanese Shogunate issued a license to the Oya and Murakawa families, authorizing passage to Takeshima (Ulleungdo). The year in which the license was issued is known to be either 1618 or 1625. |
description_09 | [1693] Abduction of An Yong-bok by Japanese Fishermen |
description_10 | An incident where the Korean fishermen An Yong-bok and Park Eodun were abducted by Japanese fishermen working for the Oya and Murakawa families while fishing in waters surrounding Ulleungdo, and taken to Japan. |
description_11 | A dispute over the ownership of Ulleungdo(the Ulleungdo Dispute) broke out between Joseon and Japan as a result of this incident. |
description_12 | [1694] Instruction to Inspect Ulleungdo |
description_13 | A diplomatic row broke out between Korea and Japan on the issue of sovereignty over Ulleungdo(the Ulleungdo Dispute) following the incident of An Yong-bok’s abduction. |
description_14 | Subsequently, the Joseon government dispatched Jang Hansang, a regional official, to inspect the island of Ulleungdo. |
description_15 | Afterwards, the government of Joseon decided to dispatch officials to Ulleungdo to conduct inspections every two years, as proposed by Prime Minister Nam Guman. <* This process of inspection was called “Suto”.> |
description_16 | [1695] The Tottori-han’s Submission |
description_17 | On December 24, 1695 the Edo Shogunate sent an inquiry to the Tottori-han to determine whether Ulleungdo was part of the Tottori-han. The Tottori-han responded to this inquiry by informing the Shogunate that Takeshima (Ulleungdo) and Matsushima (Dokdo) |
description_18 | did not belong to the Tottori-han, and thereby officially confirmed that Ulleungdo and Dokdo were not Japanese territory. |
description_19 | [1696] Order Banning Passage to Takeshima (Ulleungdo) |
description_20 | Having received confirmation that Ulleungdo and Dokdo were not Japanese territory, the Edo Shogunate ordered a ban on passage to Takeshima (Ulleungdo) on January 28, 1696. |
description_21 | Later, in a diplomatic correspondence with Joseon, the Shogunate officially acknowledged that Ulleungdo was territory of Joseon. |
description_22 | [1770] Dong'guk Munheon Bigo (Reference Compilation of Documents on Korea) http://cfile229.uf.daum.net/image/1651C24850799D4518AB77 |
description_23 | This is a government compilation which records Joseon’s civilization and institutions. It is written that “Usando[Dokdo] and Ulleungdo… one of these two islands is Usan… |
description_24 | According to the Geography of Korea, it is said that Ulleung and Usan are both territories of Usan-guk and that Usan is what the Japanese refer to as Matsushima [old Japanese name for Dokdo].” |
description_25 | [1870] Chōsenkoku Kōsai Simatsu Naitansho (A Confidential Inquiry into the Particulars of Korea’s Foreign Relations) http://img.koreatimes.co.kr/upload/newsV2/images/04-03-05-02.jpg |
description_26 | This is a report submitted to the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs by an inspection team including Hakubo Sada. This report, entitled “A Confidential Inquiry into the Particulars of Korea’s Foreign Relations” records of “How Takeshima [Ulleungdo] and |
description_27 | Matsushima [Dokdo] came to belong to Joseon [Korea]” which reveals that the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs clearly recognized Dokdo as Korean territory. |
description_28 | [1877] The Dajōkan Order http://www.dokdohistory.com/en/igm/im2/researchimg41.gif |
description_29 | This is an order given by the Dajōkan, the highest administrative body of Japan at the time, to the Japanese Ministry of Home Affairs, confirming that Ulleungdo and Dokdo were islands outside of Japan’s territory. |
description_30 | As a result of consultations with the government of Joseon (regarding the Ulleungdo Dispute), the Dajōkan concluded that Ulleungdo and Dokdo did not belong to Japan, and ordered the Japanese Ministry of Home Affairs as follows: |
description_31 | “Regarding Takeshima [Ulleungdo] and one other island [Dokdo] about which an inquiry was submitted, bear in mind that our country [Japan] has nothing to do with them.” |
description_32 | [1900] Imperial Decree No. 41 |
description_33 | This is an decree proclaimed by Emperor Gojong which stipulated that “Ulleungdo shall be named Uldo” and that “the post of inspector [dogam] shall be promoted to county magistrate [gunsu].” |
description_34 | Article 2 of this decree clearly stipulated that all of Ulleungdo, Jukdo and Seokdo (Dokdo) were to be placed under the jurisdiction of Uldo county (Uldo-gun). |
description_35 | [1946] January 29, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers Index Number (SCAPIN) 677 http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347148.jpg?type=w620 |
description_36 | This is a memorandum which mandated the governmental and administrative separation of Dokdo from Japan after the end of World War II. |
description_37 | The Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers mandated that “…Japan is defined to include … excluding (a) Utsuryo (Ullung) Island, Liancourt Rocks (Take Island) [Dokdo] and Quelpart (Saishu or Cheju) Island …” |
description_38 | [1946] June 22, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers Index Number (SCAPIN) 1033 |
description_39 | This is a memorandum following SCAPIN 677, mandating the prohibition of Japanese vessels or personnel from coming within 12 nautical miles from Dokdo. |
description_40 | [1951] Conclusion of the Treaty of Peace with Japan |
description_41 | The Treaty of Peace with Japan is a treaty which the Allied Powers concluded with Japan at the close of World War II. Article 2(a) provides that “Japan recognizing the independence of Korea, renounces all right title and claim to Korea, |
description_42 | including the islands of Quelpart, Port Hamilton and Dagelet.” Among Korea’s approximately 3,000 islands, these three islands have been referred to as examples, |
description_43 | and therefore, the mere fact that Dokdo is not named in the said article, does not suggest that Dokdo is not included among those territories of Korea that have been separated from Japan. |
name | 독도 |
name:en | Dokdo Island |
name:ja | 独島 |
name:ko | 독도 |
place | island |
website_1 | http://dokdo.mofa.go.kr/eng/dokdo/reason.jsp |
website_2 | http://cfs13.blog.daum.net/image/5/blog/2008/07/17/10/55/487ea6a751986&filename=0315428181729.jpg |
website_3 | http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347124.jpg?type=w620 |
website_4 | http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347080.jpg?type=w620 |
website_5 | http://www.dokdohistory.com/en/igm/im2/researchimg35.gif |
website_6 | http://www.dokdohistory.com/en/igm/im2/researchimg36.gif |
wikidata | Q20317 |
wikipedia | ko:독도 |
Version #39
Dokdo is "Dokdo". It is ORIGINAL PLACE NAME of Republic of Korea. So Dokdo is only Dokdo, in English, Japanese, or many other languages. So stop saying such nonsense.
- Edited by deleted
- Changeset #47432294
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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description_1 | [1695] 12.24 The Edo Shogunate sent an inquiry to the Tottori-han to determine whether Ulleungdo was part of the Tottori-han. The Tottori-han responded to this inquiry by informing the Shogunate that Takeshima (Ulleungdo) and Matsushima (Dokdo) |
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description_2 | did not belong to the Tottori-han, and thereby officially confirmed that Ulleungdo and Dokdo were not Japanese territory. |
description_3 | (1870) Chōsenkoku Kōsai Simatsu Naitansho (A Confidential Inquiry into the Particulars of Korea’s Foreign Relations) http://img.koreatimes.co.kr/upload/newsV2/images/04-03-05-02.jpg |
description_4 | This is a report submitted to the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs by an inspection team including Hakubo Sada. This report, entitled “A Confidential Inquiry into the Particulars of Korea’s Foreign Relations” records of “How Takeshima [Ulleungdo] and |
description_5 | Matsushima [Dokdo] came to belong to Joseon [Korea]” which reveals that the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs clearly recognized Dokdo as Korean territory. |
name | Dokdo Island |
name:en | Dokdo Island |
name:ja | 独島 |
name:ko | 독도 |
place | island |
website_1 | http://dokdo.mofa.go.kr/eng/dokdo/reason.jsp |
website_2 | http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347148.jpg?type=w620 |
website_3 | http://cfs13.blog.daum.net/image/5/blog/2008/07/17/10/55/487ea6a751986&filename=0315428181729.jpg |
website_4 | http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347124.jpg?type=w620 |
website_5 | http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347080.jpg?type=w620 |
website_6 | http://img.koreatimes.co.kr/upload/newsV2/images/04-03-05-02.jpg |
wikidata | Q20317 |
wikipedia | ko:독도 |
wikipedia_1 | jp:竹島 |
Version #38
I switch to a name to be used globally. The name to be used in each country should display it in each language.
- Edited by kyosyo
- Changeset #47432077
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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description_1 | [1695] 12.24 The Edo Shogunate sent an inquiry to the Tottori-han to determine whether Ulleungdo was part of the Tottori-han. The Tottori-han responded to this inquiry by informing the Shogunate that Takeshima (Ulleungdo) and Matsushima (Dokdo) |
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description_2 | did not belong to the Tottori-han, and thereby officially confirmed that Ulleungdo and Dokdo were not Japanese territory. |
description_3 | (1870) Chōsenkoku Kōsai Simatsu Naitansho (A Confidential Inquiry into the Particulars of Korea’s Foreign Relations) http://img.koreatimes.co.kr/upload/newsV2/images/04-03-05-02.jpg |
description_4 | This is a report submitted to the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs by an inspection team including Hakubo Sada. This report, entitled “A Confidential Inquiry into the Particulars of Korea’s Foreign Relations” records of “How Takeshima [Ulleungdo] and |
description_5 | Matsushima [Dokdo] came to belong to Joseon [Korea]” which reveals that the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs clearly recognized Dokdo as Korean territory. |
name | Liancourt Rocks |
name:en | Liancourt Rocks |
name:ja | 竹島 |
name:ko | 독도 |
place | island |
website_1 | http://dokdo.mofa.go.kr/eng/dokdo/reason.jsp |
website_2 | http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347148.jpg?type=w620 |
website_3 | http://cfs13.blog.daum.net/image/5/blog/2008/07/17/10/55/487ea6a751986&filename=0315428181729.jpg |
website_4 | http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347124.jpg?type=w620 |
website_5 | http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347080.jpg?type=w620 |
website_6 | http://img.koreatimes.co.kr/upload/newsV2/images/04-03-05-02.jpg |
wikidata | Q20317 |
wikipedia | ko:독도 |
wikipedia_1 | jp:竹島 |
Version #37
Dokdo is historically OBVIOUS territory of Korea. Dokdo is NOT territory of Japan, and its name is not Takeshima. It is monkey's delusion that Dokdo is territory of Japan. Many historical facts and old maps proves that Dokdo is territory of Korea.
- Edited by deleted
- Changeset #47432063
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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description_1 | [1695] 12.24 The Edo Shogunate sent an inquiry to the Tottori-han to determine whether Ulleungdo was part of the Tottori-han. The Tottori-han responded to this inquiry by informing the Shogunate that Takeshima (Ulleungdo) and Matsushima (Dokdo) |
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description_2 | did not belong to the Tottori-han, and thereby officially confirmed that Ulleungdo and Dokdo were not Japanese territory. |
description_3 | (1870) Chōsenkoku Kōsai Simatsu Naitansho (A Confidential Inquiry into the Particulars of Korea’s Foreign Relations) http://img.koreatimes.co.kr/upload/newsV2/images/04-03-05-02.jpg |
description_4 | This is a report submitted to the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs by an inspection team including Hakubo Sada. This report, entitled “A Confidential Inquiry into the Particulars of Korea’s Foreign Relations” records of “How Takeshima [Ulleungdo] and |
description_5 | Matsushima [Dokdo] came to belong to Joseon [Korea]” which reveals that the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs clearly recognized Dokdo as Korean territory. |
name | Liancourt Rocks |
name:en | Liancourt Rocks |
name:ja | 竹島 |
name:ko | 독도 |
place | island |
website_1 | http://dokdo.mofa.go.kr/eng/dokdo/reason.jsp |
website_2 | http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347148.jpg?type=w620 |
website_3 | http://cfs13.blog.daum.net/image/5/blog/2008/07/17/10/55/487ea6a751986&filename=0315428181729.jpg |
website_4 | http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347124.jpg?type=w620 |
website_5 | http://kinimage.naver.net/storage/upload/2006/04/5/dell14_1145347080.jpg?type=w620 |
website_6 | http://img.koreatimes.co.kr/upload/newsV2/images/04-03-05-02.jpg |
wikidata | Q20317 |
wikipedia | ko:독도 |
Version #36
I switch to a name to be used globally. The name to be used in each country should display it in each language.
- Edited by kyosyo
- Changeset #47432047
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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Version #35
Dokdo is historically OBVIOUS territory of Korea. Dokdo is NOT territory of Japan, and its name is not Takeshima. It is monkey's delusion that Dokdo is territory of Japan. Many historical facts and old maps proves that Dokdo is territory of Korea.
- Edited by deleted
- Changeset #47432005
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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Version #34
Dokdo is historically OBVIOUS territory of Korea. Dokdo is NOT territory of Japan, and its name is not Takeshima. It is monkey's delusion that Dokdo is territory of Japan. Many historical facts and old maps proves that Dokdo is territory of Korea.
- Edited by deleted
- Changeset #47431845
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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Version #33
地点修正、廃止。道路水路を修正。道路水路をを設置・廃止。建物を設置・修正。
- Edited by kyosyo
- Changeset #47311991
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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Version #32
地点修正、廃止。道路水路を修正。道路水路をを設置・廃止。建物を設置・修正。
- Edited by kyosyo
- Changeset #47311970
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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Version #31
Split name=Korean(English) to name=Korean and name:en=English, instead of mixed status quo.
- Edited by revi^
- Changeset #47014296
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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Version #29
Redact changesets that used vworld
- Edited by pnorman redaction revert
- Changeset #46778723
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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Version #21
잘못된 지명 수정
- Edited by komlbpark
- Changeset #45421501
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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Version #20
잘못된 지명 수정
- Edited by komlbpark
- Changeset #45420659
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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Version #19
잘못된 지명 수정
- Edited by komlbpark
- Changeset #45420633
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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Version #17
독도의 다국어 버전으로 수정
- Edited by july7
- Changeset #45206855
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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Version #16
correct coastline
- Edited by sykim
- Changeset #44061556
- Location: 37.2415439, 131.8674761
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Version #15
(no comment)
- Edited by Антін Сартенченко
- Changeset #42901003
- Location: 37.2412193, 131.8680447
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Version #5
조정
- Edited by iPhone_A80
- Changeset #37919419
- Location: 37.2412445, 131.8680487
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name | Dokdo |
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Version #4
竹島は日本固有の領土
- Edited by 長谷川亮太
- Changeset #37911266
- Location: 37.2412445, 131.8680487
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name | 竹島 |
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Version #3
一国による名称独占の解消
- Edited by Namemiso
- Changeset #37582991
- Location: 37.2412445, 131.8680487
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name | 竹島/독도/Liancourt Rocks |
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Version #2
독도는 엄연한 한국령입니다.
- Edited by dfhsdhkdh
- Changeset #37406247
- Location: 37.2412445, 131.8680487
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name | 독도 |
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Version #1
日韓紛争地域
- Edited by nisiokatuyosi
- Changeset #37300843
- Location: 37.2412445, 131.8680487
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name | 竹島 |
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