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'''Bugilgotdondae Outpost'''
  
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An outpost, called ''dondae'' in Korean, was a small camp set up at a distance from the main military station. It was used to monitor the enemies’ movements and to stand guard against unauthorized intrusions and surprise attacks.
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In 1679, Minister of Military Affairs Kim Seok-ju (1634-1684) recommended the construction of outposts in Ganghwado Island to King Sukjong of the Joseon dynasty, and Yun I-je (1628-1701), a local magistrate, led the practical establishment of 48 outposts. These outposts were constructed on the coastal upland of Ganghwado Island, with artillery emplacement surrounded by high stone walls.
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Bugilgotdondae Outpost belonged to Jeongpobo Fort, along with Mirujidondae Outpost located 3,000 m away to the east and Janggotdondae Outpost located 2,700 m away to the west. It has four artillery platforms and 32 battlements, and its stone walls form rectangular shape, measuring 2.5 m in height and 120 m in length.
  
  
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2018년 7월 17일 (화) 13:28 판

북일곶돈대
대표명칭 북일곶돈대
한자 北一串墩臺
주소 인천광역시 강화군 화도면 장화리 1209
지정번호 인천광역시 기념물 제41호
지정일 1999.03.29
분류 유적건조물/정치국방/성/성곽시설
소유자 산림청
관리자 인천광역시 강화군청
시대 조선
수량/면적 1곽 / 986㎡



해설문

국문

돈대는 적의 움직임을 살피거나 공격에 대비하기 위해서 감시가 쉬운 곳에 마련한 초소이다. 밖은 성곽을 높게 하고 안은 낮게 하여 포를 설치해 두는 시설물로, 대개 높은 평지에 쌓는다.

이 돈대는 조선 숙종 5년(1679)에 강화유수 윤이제가 함경·황해·강원 3도의 승군 800명과 어영군 4,300명을 동원하여 40일 만에 쌓은 여러 돈대 중 하나이다. 동쪽 미루지돈대까지 3,000m, 서쪽 장곶돈대까지 2,700m에 이르고 있으며, 장곶보의 관할 하에 있었다. 이 돈대는 높이 2.5m, 둘레 120m 규모의 직사각형 돈대로서 대포를 올려놓는 포좌 4문, 치첩 32개소가 있었다.

영문

Bugilgotdondae Outpost

An outpost, called dondae in Korean, was a small camp set up at a distance from the main military station. It was used to monitor the enemies’ movements and to stand guard against unauthorized intrusions and surprise attacks.

In 1679, Minister of Military Affairs Kim Seok-ju (1634-1684) recommended the construction of outposts in Ganghwado Island to King Sukjong of the Joseon dynasty, and Yun I-je (1628-1701), a local magistrate, led the practical establishment of 48 outposts. These outposts were constructed on the coastal upland of Ganghwado Island, with artillery emplacement surrounded by high stone walls.

Bugilgotdondae Outpost belonged to Jeongpobo Fort, along with Mirujidondae Outpost located 3,000 m away to the east and Janggotdondae Outpost located 2,700 m away to the west. It has four artillery platforms and 32 battlements, and its stone walls form rectangular shape, measuring 2.5 m in height and 120 m in length.