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Q: Which countries dispute possession of Sakhalin Island and Kuril islands?
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After the bombs Russia invaded the Japanese Islands of Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands which are still controlled by Russia today.


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Japans main Northern Island is called Hokkaido ____ Directly north of Japan is Sakhalin Island which belongs to Russia and the Sea of Okhotsk. To the north east of Japan is an archipelago of islands called the Kiril Islands which is still in dispute between Russia and Japan from WW2. The archipelago leads up to the Kamchatka Peninsula which is a part of the Russian mainland.


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