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Island in South Korea
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Gageodo
Geography
Coordinates34°04′17″N 125°06′47″E / 34.07139°N 125.11306°E / 34.07139; 125.11306
Korean name
Hangul가거도
Hanja可居島
Revised RomanizationGageodo
McCune–ReischauerKagŏdo
Soheuksando
Hangul소흑산도
Hanja小黑山島
Revised RomanizationSoheuksando
McCune–ReischauerSohŭksando

Gageodo (Korean: 가거도), also known as Soheuksando due to its location near Heuksan-do, is an island in the Yellow Sea. It is within the administrative boundaries of Sinan County, Jeollanam-do, South Korea, and is connected by the Namhae Star ferry to the city of Mokpo. The island's 9.2 square kilometres (3.6 sq mi) are home to about 470 people.

Gageodo is meteorologically significant, due to its location near the southern limit of the Yellow Sea Cold Current. In 2005, the South Korean government announced plans for a marine science base on the island.

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