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- government of Vladimir Putin offered ****an the return of Shikotan and the Habomais (about 6% of the disputed area) if ****an would renounce its claims to the...
- The Habomai Islands (****anese: 歯舞群島, romanized: Habomai guntō; Russian: Хабомаи, romanized: Khabomai) are a group of uninhabited islets (but for the Russian...
- in such a manner as to preserve the plenipotentiaries' face at home": "Habomais and Shikotan were promised in the Joint Declaration, and the question of...
- Habomai (歯舞村, Habomai-mura) was a village formerly located in Hokkaido, ****an. It controlled the Habomai Islands and the eastern part of the Nemuro Peninsula...
- Kunashir), as part of its territory, as well as Shikotan and the unpo****ted Habomai islets, which has led to the ongoing Kuril Islands dispute. The disputed...
- Kunashiri-tō) Shikotan - Shikotan (色丹島, Shikotan-tō) Habomai Islands - Habomai (歯舞群島, Habomai-guntō) Liancourt Rocks (Dokdo/Takeshima) - controlled by...
- plus alpha" approach, altering the previous governments' position that Habomai, Shikotan, Etorofu and Kunashiri islands be returned to ****an's sovereign...
- ****anese: 多楽島 Taraku-to), or Polonskogo, is an unpo****ted island in the Habomai Islands in the southern part of the Lesser Kuril Islands which administratively...
- people were killed. 1915 Habomai village was founded. 1957 Nemuro town and Wada village was merged to form Nemuro city. 1959 Habomai village was merged into...
- (March 2006). "A Newly Compiled Checklist of the Vascular Plants of the Habomais, the Little Kurils". Bulletin of the Hokkaido University Museum. 3: 67–91...