Jeju island (South Korea) is 0.59 times as big as Rhode Island (US)
Jeju island (South Korea)
Rhode Island (US)
Jeju Island is the largest island in South Korea, located in the Jeju Province. The island lies in the Korea Strait, below the Korean Peninsula, south of the South Jeolla Province.
Rhode Island, officially the State of Rhode Island is a state in the New England region of the United States. It is the smallest U.S. state by area and the seventh least populous (1,059,361 as of 2019), but it is also the second most densely populated behind New Jersey. The state has land borders with Connecticut to the west, Massachusetts to the north and east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the south via Rhode Island Sound and Block Island Sound. It also shares a small maritime border with New York.
Jeju island (South Korea) compared to US states
California (US) is
229 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Texas (US) is
377 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Upper Peninsula of Michigan is
23 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Alaska (US) is
929 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Alabama (US) is
73 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Arkansas (US) is
74 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Arizona (US) is
159 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Colorado (US) is
146 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Connecticut (US) is
7.76 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Delaware (US) is
2.77 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Florida (US) is
92 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Georgia (US) is
83 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Hawaii (US) is
15 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Iowa (US) is
79 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Idaho (US) is
117 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Illinois (US) is
81 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Indiana (US) is
51 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Kansas (US) is
115 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Kentucky (US) is
57 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Louisiana (US) is
73 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Massachusetts (US) is
15 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Maryland (US) is
17 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Maine (US) is
50 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Michigan (US) is
81 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Minnesota (US) is
122 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Missouri (US) is
98 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Mississippi (US) is
68 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Montana (US) is
206 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
North Carolina (US) is
75 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
North Dakota (US) is
99 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Nebraska (US) is
108 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
New Hampshire (US) is
13 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
New Jersey (US) is
12 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
New Mexico (US) is
170 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Nevada (US) is
155 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
New York State (US) is
76 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Ohio (US) is
63 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Oklahoma (US) is
98 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Oregon (US) is
138 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Pennsylvania (US) is
65 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Rhode Island (US) is
1.70 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
South Carolina (US) is
45 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
South Dakota (US) is
108 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Tennessee (US) is
59 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Utah (US) is
119 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Virginia (US) is
60 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Vermont (US) is
13 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Washington (US) is
100 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Wisconsin (US) is
92 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
West Virginia (US) is
34 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)
Wyoming (US) is
138 times
as big as Jeju island (South Korea)