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Revision as of 18:04, 3 February 2006 editEndroit (talk | contribs)11,124 editsm citations in Talk:Sea of Japan matter of interpretation; Appleby has no concensus← Previous edit Revision as of 18:06, 3 February 2006 edit undoAppleby (talk | contribs)7,234 edits if it's a matter of interpretation, please leave britannica, encarta, & am heritage dictionary's "interpretation"; don't delete authoritative citations to substitute your POVNext edit →
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* '''East Sea''', in English, primarliy refers to the ] In ], this sea is called "Sea of Japan"; in ], it is called "East Sea;" ; in English, it is known as "Sea of Japan" or, alternatively, "East Sea." See: ]
'''East Sea''' is:
* ] - ]'s ] is Donghae (東海). South Korea proposes "East Sea" over the current standard, "Sea of Japan", as the international name. ''See '': ]
* ] - ]'s local language name is Donghai (東海) * ] - ]'s local language name is Donghai (東海)
* ] - ]'s local language name is Bien Dong (Biển Đông). The English translation is also used. * ] - ]'s local language name is Bien Dong (Biển Đông). The English translation is also used.

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