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== Page is misleading, will rewrite ==

"Gotjawal" is a generic [[Jeju language]] term for dense forest, similar to "[[the bush]]" in Australian lingo for "the wild". It's not one specific forest; pretty much every large forest on the island is called a gotjawal. Here's a map of four major ones: [http://jejugotjawal.or.kr/default/index.php?cid=20].

To back me up, the kowiki equiv article has this scope (generic term for forests on Jeju), so does the [https://encykorea.aks.ac.kr/Article/E0068782 Encyclopedia of Korean Culture], so does the [https://www.grandculture.net/jeju/toc/GC00700199 Encyclopedia of Korean Local Culture].

The page should be rescoped to match this. It also has a bunch of grammar issues that have persisted for over 10 years. I'm going to be mostly rewriting this article. [[Special:Contributions/211.43.120.242|211.43.120.242]] ([[User talk:211.43.120.242|talk]]) 12:11, 11 July 2024 (UTC)

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Cheers.—InternetArchiveBot (Report bug) 15:58, 21 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Page is misleading, will rewrite

"Gotjawal" is a generic Jeju language term for dense forest, similar to "the bush" in Australian lingo for "the wild". It's not one specific forest; pretty much every large forest on the island is called a gotjawal. Here's a map of four major ones: [1].

To back me up, the kowiki equiv article has this scope (generic term for forests on Jeju), so does the Encyclopedia of Korean Culture, so does the Encyclopedia of Korean Local Culture.

The page should be rescoped to match this. It also has a bunch of grammar issues that have persisted for over 10 years. I'm going to be mostly rewriting this article. 211.43.120.242 (talk) 12:11, 11 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]