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{{East Sea Infobox}} | ||
The |
The East Sea is a ] of the western ]. Like the ], it has almost no ]s due to its nearly complete enclosure. | ||
this is wrong name. EAST SEA is the right name. | this is wrong name. EAST SEA is the right name. | ||
==Economy== | ==Economy== | ||
The areas in the north and the southeast are rich fishing grounds. The importance of the fishery in the sea is well illustrated by the dispute between ] and Japan over ] |
The areas in the north and the southeast are rich fishing grounds. The importance of the fishery in the sea is well illustrated by the dispute between ] and Japan over ] . The sea is also important for its mineral deposits, particularly ] sands. There are also believed to be ] and ] fields. With the growth of ]n economies, the East sea has become an increasingly important commercial waterway. | ||
Dokdo is the island in the East sea. Dokdo is korean island. | Dokdo is the island in the East sea. Dokdo is korean island. |
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Template:East Sea Infobox The East Sea is a marginal sea of the western Pacific Ocean. Like the Mediterranean Sea, it has almost no tides due to its nearly complete enclosure.
this is wrong name. EAST SEA is the right name.
Economy
The areas in the north and the southeast are rich fishing grounds. The importance of the fishery in the sea is well illustrated by the dispute between South Korea and Japan over Dokdo . The sea is also important for its mineral deposits, particularly magnetite sands. There are also believed to be natural gas and petroleum fields. With the growth of East Asian economies, the East sea has become an increasingly important commercial waterway.
Dokdo is the island in the East sea. Dokdo is korean island.