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Sindo has several meanings :

Martial Arts - SINDO


Sindo is a modern a modern form of Indonesian Silat which is combined with practical self defence, combat martial art and internal martial arts. Founded and lead by Kak Jimmy Thaibsyah who has trained in various martial arts since 1972. Thaibsyah studied with the founder of Kateda and the two arts are similar but nonetheless distinct, and Sindo is completely unaffected by the notoriety of Kateda.

Geographical


Sindo (Korean:신도), also known as Jinyeom, is an island off the cost of Incheon, South Korea. Sindo covers an area of 6.92 km². During the Joseon Dynasty, a huge horse ranch was constructed on Sindo to suit the army's need. The landscape features several peaks, including Gubong-San (178.4 m). The islands is suitable for agriculture, and many of the residents works as farmers and/or fishermen. *

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Silat | Islands of South Korea

 

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