KURIL ISLANDS

kyoorˈēl, koorēlˈ or Kurileskyoorˈēlz, kyoorēlzˈ, Jap. Chishima-Retto, Rus. Kurilskiye Ostrova, island chain, c.6,020 sq mi (15,590 sq km), Sakhalin region, E Russia. They stretch c.775 mi (1,250 km) between S Kamchatka Peninsula and NE Hokkaido, Japan, and separate the Sea of Okhotsk from the Pacific Ocean. There are 30 large and numerous small islands; Iturup is the largest. Atlasova volcano (7,674 ft/2,339 m) on Atlasova Island is the highest point of the chain. The islands are mainly of volcanic origin. Active volcanoes are present and earthquakes are frequent. The low temperature, high humidity, and persistent fog make the islands unpleasant for human habitation. There are, however, communities engaged in sulfur mining, hunting, and fishing.

In the 18th cent. both Russians and Japanese claimed the islands (they are still known in Japan as the Northern Territories). In 1875, Japan gave up Sakhalin in return for Russian withdrawal from the Kuriles, and the Japanese held the islands until the end of World War II. The Yalta Conference ceded the islands to the USSR, and Soviet forces occupied the chain in Sept., 1945. Japan challenged the Soviet right to the Kuriles, and demanded the return of the four southernmost islands. The failure to resolve the impasse has been a major stumbling block in Russo-Japanese relations since the end of the war.

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...New York: Scribner, 1943. Stephan John J. The Kuril Islands . London: Oxford, 1974. _____. Hawaii Under...Capt. Lee S. World War II in Alaska and the Aleutian Islands . Thesis, University of Alaska., April 1965. Conn...
...difficult to point to other island regions of the world that have...In most of the Pacific, the islands are more geographically far...and difficult to reach; in Island Southeast Asia, the main islands are of much greater size...tered ; those of Japan and the Kuril islands, via the Kamchatka...
...Northwest Coast and the Sandwich Islands. For Trevenen, Russian service...extending northward . . . all islands situated near the mainland and extending...in a chain, as well as . . . the Kuril Islands of Japan." 16 Approving of Trevenens...
...Allied invasion of the Japanese home islands, although the U.S. Chiefs of...sustained air offensive against the home islands was regarded as the best method...possibility of employing air bases in the Kuril Islands, Formosa, and Siberia to mount...
...Field: 443 Koga, Adm. Mineichi: 119 -20 Kokuyo Maru : 59 KON operation: 120 -21 Konoye, Fumimaro: 443 -44 Kuril Islands, Japanese seizure: 4 Kwajalein: 13 , 39 , 50 , 56 , 314 L-4 liaison aircraft: 135 Lae: 7 Laguas River: 363...
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...coastal fringes of that island (see Fig. 1). The...were exploiting the islands of the Sea of Japan...At Cape Minabe Sado Island, there arrived men...food. The men of that island . . . called them devils...then Hokkaido and the Kuril Islands. Iron Age groups from...
...Attitudes toward the return of the islands to Japan differ clearly depending on which island you visit. On Etorofu, which is farthest...of Shikotan would rather see their island reintegrated with Japan. Of the three inhabited islands, Shikotan is geographically closest...Bolshoi-Ussuriiskii and Tarabarov islands on the Amur near Khabarousk, and Bolshoi island at the head of the Ussuri (Argun...
...now Iturup) Island in the southern Kuril Islands. The degree of...reached the Aleutian Islands on 26 November...of the Aleutian Islands, it still would...sailed from the Kuril Islands and thus...place near the Kuril Islands, it would...
...Oshima peninsula, the southern Kuril Islands, and southern Sakhalin - all areas...unequivocally a part of Japan - in the Kuril Islands and Sakhalin.(33) The Tokugawa...example, the Ainu community on the island of Etorofu in the southern Kurils...
...dispute over the sovereignty of the Kuril Islands is under consideration. 149 China...Sander Thoenes, Moscow unmoved in Kuril talks, Moscow TIMES , Mar. 24...supra , Mar. 24, 1994. If these islands remain under Russian control, a...
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The Kuril Islands. by Klaus Dodds Even the...between 1875 and 1945, the Kuril Islands were effectively...connections to visit the islands. Russias parliament has...might expedite matters, the Kuril Islands population is set...
...over the remote Kuril Islands and protect the...northern Japanese island of Hokkaido were...Kunashir, one of the Kuril Islands north of Hokkaido...south as the main island of Honshu. But...administered southern Kuril Islands--Kunashir...
...sight, the spare, windswept island of Kunashir off the northern...There isnt a paved road on the island. Half the houses, most without...Kunashir -- along with the islands of Iturup and Shikotan that make up the Kuril chain -- has for decades kept...forsook claims to Sakhalin Island and the northern Kurils, which...
...of the Galapagos Islands for signs of evolutionary...origin of some Kuril Island species by comparing...collected on one island with those from other islands and the mainland...southernmost of the Kuril Islands. Pietsch...the inaccessible islands and decided he...the International Kuril Island Project, a six...
...them for the long flight to Kuril Lake and other points south...Hokkaido, Japans northernmost island, had witnessed the arrival...to the fish-rich southern Kuril Islands off the coast of Hokkaido. But as snow and ice put the Kuril fish out of reach, the eagles...
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...Minister Joseph Stalin seized the islands in 1947 and brutally expelled...swept and remote southern Kuril Islands are economically and strategically...into the hydrocarbon-rich island of Sakhalin, 25 miles north...Russias annexation of oil-rich islands in the North Pacific Ocean...This oil rig, off Sakhalin Island, produces up to 70,000...
...dash Japans hopes for deal on islands by Martin Sieff Japans hopes...sovereignty over four northern islands are on hold for at least two...win the return of the four islands of Shikotan, Etorofu, Kunashiri...at the southern end of the Kuril chain. Since 1945, the four...
...acquisition of the Philippine Islands as its first colony...Flashpoints: "The First Island Chain"Being inexorably...it calls the "first island chain:" The Korean Peninsula, the Kuril Islands, Japan (including...Vietnam over the Spratly Islands."This first island chain is, in the words...
...Island in Alaskas Aleutian Island chain. A huge wave destroyed...tsunami reached the Hawaiian Islands about five hours later, obliterating...southeastern Alaska, in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, and in...the Kamchatka Peninsula, the Kuril Islands and other areas of Russias...
...nagging territorial dispute over four islands seized by the Soviet Union from Japan...World War II. Russia controls the four Kuril Islands in rich fishing grounds off Japans northern...that venture too close. Apart from the island dispute, many in Japan eye Russias diplomacy...
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KURIL ISLANDS kyoor el, koorel or Kuriles...Rus. Kurilskiye Ostrova, island chain, c.6,020 sq mi...30 large and numerous small islands; Iturup is the largest...2,339 m) on Atlasova Island is the highest point of the chain. The islands are mainly of volcanic origin...
...the German-owned islands in the Pacific as mandates...lost to the Allies island by island; warfare reached Japan...half of Sakhalin , the Kuril Islands , the Ryukyu Islands...over territory in the Kuril Islands formerly held by Japan...
...the northernmost island of Japan, by the Soya Strait. With the Kuril Islands it forms the Sakhalin...elongated and forested island. The climate is...Sakhalins economy. The islands population is predominantly...Japan obtained the Kuril Islands in return. Sakhalin...applied to the whole island. Both countries...
...Japan was awarded the rest of the island. After the Russian Revolution...southern half of Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands. The Japanese, however, subsequently...Soviet rights to the southern four islands in the Kuril chain. In 1969, Sino-Soviet...
...Pacific Ocean, W of the Kamchatka peninsula and the Kuril Islands. It is connected with the Sea of Japan by the Tatar...straits and with the Pacific Ocean by passages through the Kuril Islands. The sea is generally less than 5,000 ft (1,524...
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