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A group of volcanic islets in the Sea of Japan, under South Korean occupation as a national asset #336. The rocks are covered by thin soil and moss that produce fresh water in small sums, and they are inhabited by 80 species of plants, 37 species of insects, and 22 species of birds. Currently, the ownership of the islets is disputed by Japan.
A group of volcanic islets in the Sea of Japan, occupied by South Korea and claimed by Japan. The ecology consists of a moderate maritime climate with a diverse marine life, a large presence of birds, and some vegetation.

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A definition or brief description of Dokdo (Takeshima).

A group of volcanic islets in the Sea of Japan, occupied by South Korea and claimed by Japan. The ecology consists of a moderate maritime climate with a diverse marine life, a large presence of birds, and some vegetation.