The name of 'Ceduna' is thought to have come from the Aboriginal word meaning “ A place to rest”. Ceduna is on the southwest coast of the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia.
South Australia
The Eyre Peninsula is a large peninsula on South Australia's coast. It lies between Spencer Gulf and the eastern edge of the Great Australian Bight.
Cape York Peninsula is in Far North Queensland. The place it is frequently confused with is Yorke Peninsula in South Australia.
Ceduna Airport was created in 1939.
There is nowhere called cadun in South Australia. You may mean Ceduna, which is a small town on the West Coast of South Australia.
South Australia was originally known as part of New Holland. The first explorer to chart part of the southern coast was Dutch explorer François Thijssen, also known as Frans Thijsz, who explored from the current southwestern Western Australian coastline to present-day Ceduna, on the western edge of the Eyre Peninsula, in 1627.Explorer Matthew Flinders was the first European to explore the southern coast, investigating possibilities for settlement, in 1802.
Edward John Eyre, a British explorer and colonial administrator, has places named after him primarily in Australia. Notable locations include Eyre Peninsula in South Australia and Eyre Highway, which connects the coastal towns of Ceduna and Norseman. Additionally, there are several geographical features such as Eyre Creek and Mount Eyre, reflecting his significant contributions to the exploration of the Australian interior.
St Vincent's Gulf, also known as Gulf St Vincent, is on the South Australian coast. It lies between the Fleurieu Peninsula and Yorke Peninsula (Yorke Peninsula has nothing to do with Cape York Peninsula in the north).
The airport code for Ceduna Airport is CED.
Victor Harbor (surprisingly not spelt the usual Australian way of "Harbour") is located about 80 km south of Adelaide, on the Fleurieu Peninsula.
No, South Korea is not a peninsula.