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Anuchina (Russian: Анучина, Japanese: 秋勇留島, romanized: Akiyuri-to, Ainu: アキ・ユリ, romanized: Aki-Yuri) is an uninhabited island in the Habomai Islands sub-group of the Kuril Islands chain in the south of the Sea of Okhotsk, northwest Pacific Ocean. Named after Dmitry Anuchin, Russian anthropologist, ethnographist and archaeologist. Island's Japanese name is derived from the Ainu language.

Anuchina
Native name:
Анучина
Akiyuri
Landsat picture of Anuchina Island
Geography
LocationNorth Pacific
Coordinates43°21′59.1″N 146°0′21″E
ArchipelagoKuril Islands
Area5 km2 (1.9 sq mi)
Administration
nothing under international law
(Controlled by  Russia)
Demographics
Population0 (2010)
Ethnic groupsAinu, Japanese (formerly)

History


Anuchina was originally uninhabited. In 1799, under the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, a trading post and settlement was established on the island by the villages of Akkeshi and Nemuro as a base for fishermen, and for trade with the Ainu, the native peoples of the Kurils, Sakhalin and Hokkaidō. Administration of the island came under the village of Habomai in Hokkaido during the Meiji period. The inhabitants of the island were mostly engaged in commercial fishing for Pollock and harvesting konbu.

During the Invasion of the Kuril Islands by the Soviet Union after the end of World War II, the island was seized without resistance. In 1945, its native inhabitants were deported[1] to Hokkaido and the island was uninhabited except for Soviet Border Troops until they were withdrawn upon the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The island is now uninhabited and is administered as part of the Sakhalin Oblast of the Russian Federation.


See also



Notes


  1. "Kuril islands dispute between Russia and Japan". BBC News. 29 April 2013. Retrieved 2019-12-28.

Further reading




На других языках


- [en] Anuchina

[it] Anučina

Anučina (in russo: Анучина; in giapponese: 秋勇留島 Akijuri-to) è la più meridionale del gruppo delle isole Chabomai e di tutte le isole Curili che amministrativamente appartengono al Južno-Kuril'skij rajon dell'oblast' di Sachalin, in Russia, ma sono, insieme a Iturup, Kunašir e Šikotan, rivendicate dal Giappone. L'isola ha preso il suo nome dal geografo e antropologo russo Dmitrij Nikolaevič Anučin[1].

[ru] Остров Анучина

О́стров Ану́чина (яп. 秋勇留島 Акиюри-то:) — самый южный из когда-либо населённых островов Малой гряды Курил. Согласно федеративному устройству России входит в Сахалинскую область в составе Южно-Курильского района в рамках административно-территориального устройства области и в составе Южно-Курильского городского округа в рамках муниципального устройства в области. Принадлежность острова России оспаривает Япония, которая рассматривает его как часть своего округа Нэмуро губернаторства Хоккайдо[2][3][4].



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