"Yujin Point" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: Partial calque of Korean 유진단(楡津端) (Yujindan), from the Revised Romanization of Korean 유진 (yujin) and 단 (dan), from Sino-Korean 楡津端, from 楡 (“elm or elms”), 津 (“ferry”), and 端 (“end; cape”). Etymology templates: {{partial calque|en|ko|^유진단(楡津端)}} Partial calque of Korean 유진단(楡津端) (Yujindan), {{uder|en|ko|유진}} Korean 유진 (yujin) Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Yujin Point}} Yujin Point
  1. A cape in North Hamgyong, North Korea, on the northern shore of East Korea Bay. Wikipedia link: Yujin Point Categories (place): Places in North Korea Synonyms: Yujin Dan, Yujing Dan, Yujin-dan Translations (Translations): 유진단 (Yujindan) (Korean)

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