Parangcho

Throughout history, Parangcho has been a topic of great interest to humanity. From ancient times to the present, Parangcho has sparked curiosity, debate and reflection in society. Numerous books have been written, films made, research conducted and lectures given on Parangcho, demonstrating the importance and relevance it has in people's lives. Parangcho can address various aspects, from the scientific and technological to the cultural and philosophical, making it a multidisciplinary and wide-ranging topic. In this article, we will explore different perspectives and approaches to Parangcho, with the aim of expanding our knowledge and understanding of this fascinating topic.

  • Parangcho
  • (Dingyan Islet)
Depth24–27 m
Length372 m
Width169 m
Area52,800 m2

Parangcho (Korean파랑초; Hanja波浪礁), also known as Dingyan Islet (simplified Chinese: 丁岩礁; traditional Chinese: 丁巖礁; pinyin: Dīngyán Jiāo), is a disputed submerged reef about 4.5 km from Socotra Rock in the Yellow Sea.[1] The reef is about 372 metres (1,220 ft) long by 169 metres (554 ft) wide and 24–27 metres (79–89 ft) below the surface.[1] 33°8′45″N 125°13′25″E / 33.14583°N 125.22361°E / 33.14583; 125.22361

In 1999, the reef was named Dingyan Islet by China.[citation needed]

In 2006, it was named Parangcho by the South Korean government. The South Korean Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries has stated that it will seek to register the reef's name with global organizations and for maps.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b c "Underwater Reef Named 'Parangcho'". KBS World. January 7, 2007. Retrieved April 24, 2012.