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1134:) on 8 May 1643 at 24°43 'N and 151°31' 30" E of Teneriffa ( 135°01 '30" E of Gr.), a low lying little island about c. 1.5 mylen (scarcely 2.8 km) long, is likewise identical with Isla Rasa, now Okidaitōjima (24°28' N; 131°11 'E). On Quast's chart, which was also used on the Vries expedition, the island of "Malabrigo" is situated 21 mylen to the west of "Breskens-Eylant". In the
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1282:, in August, 1825, passed two islands, the southernmost in lat. 25°42 N.; long. 131°13 E.; and the northern one in lat. 25°53 N.; long. 131°17 E. by good observations, and two chronometers", clearly a re-sighting of the Borodinos.
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1679:[Island data: Minamidaito Island] (in Japanese). Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan: Okinawa Prefecture. 2005. Archived from
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213:2,107 (2010)
205:Demographics
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1602:島の暮し - 島の生物
1576:島の暮し - 島の動物
1151:Philippines
945:Black Jacks
917:sea turtles
824:of Japan),
687: /
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532: /
519:131°14′30″E
361:Izu Islands
357:Hachijōjima
342:Philippines
281:Minamidaitō
258:archipelago
251:Daitō-shotō
126:Adjacent to
112: /
100:131°14′26″E
88:Coordinates
30:Daitō Shotō
1716:Categories
1704:2013-06-14
1687:2013-06-14
1666:2013-06-14
1648:1577856511
1613:6-1-5 大東諸島
1558:25 January
1453:2017-01-27
1287:References
1274:, Captain
1266:"The brig
1237:Canonnière
1171:New Guinea
1167:California
983:improve it
909:manta rays
874:Daito wren
693: (
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516:25°50′45″N
458:Population
210:Population
182:Prefecture
97:25°50′34″N
1589:, 1997年,
1396:219627973
1225:Kamchatka
1155:New Spain
1124:Castricum
1057:July 2012
999:July 2012
987:verifying
949:knifejaws
880:(IBA) by
695:Oki Daitō
618:Kitadaitō
377:gunpowder
373:phosphate
340:from the
295:Etymology
285:Kitadaitō
199:Shimajiri
83:Geography
1388:25169675
1324:Archived
1246:Acapulco
1217:Nautilus
1213:Nautilus
1132:Breskens
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1087:Abreojos
921:dolphins
895:, tuna,
674:131°11′E
597:131°18′E
331:explorer
324:Ufuagari
230:Japanese
194:District
1503:大東島の鳥たち
1187:Whampoa
1140:Batavia
1138:of the
1043:Please
981:Please
757:Ecology
671:24°28′N
594:25°57′N
438:, 1997)
426:, 1954)
406:Islands
386:During
328:Spanish
318:History
266:Okinawa
256:are an
187:Okinawa
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872:, and
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502:1,442
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338:Mexico
306:, and
304:minami
170:Region
1392:S2CID
1384:JSTOR
1352:from
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1221:Macao
1206:Eliza
1185:from
790:toads
655:1.15
451:Kanji
445:Photo
369:guano
312:daitō
161:Japan
1697:島の紹介
1644:ISBN
1587:琉球新報
1560:2021
1347:島の歴史
1268:Nile
1169:via
1114:The
947:and
923:and
795:eels
786:habu
650:沖大東島
580:665
572:北大東島
494:南大東島
467:Peak
460:2004
454:Area
448:Name
436:NIMA
300:Kita
283:and
245:大東諸島
237:The
145:Area
28:大東諸島
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