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((Traducido al español/ Translated into English))
En este video veremos las disputas para dominar islas o territorios continentales que hay en estos días en el mundo según el programa Google Earth, aquí la lista de lugares que están en disputa:

1._ Islas Georgia y Sandwich del Sur, pertenecientes a Gran Bretaña, reclamada por Argentina.
2._"Triangulo Lllemi", peleada por Kenya, Ethiopia y Sudán.
3._Las lineas representan la postura que tiene cada país en esa parte de áfrica, se aprecia el planteamiento de Egipto y Sudán.
4._Esta zona es disputada por Tayikistán, Pakistán, India y China.
5._Gribaltar, ciudad perteneciente al Reino Unido, reclamada por España.
6._Japón y Rusia se pelean por el poder de las islas Iturup, Kunashir, Shikotan, Yuri-To, Taraku-to y Susho-to.
7._Marruecos y Sahara Occidental aún no definen su límite fronterizo.
8._Malawi desea dominar todo el lago que lleva su mismo nombre, pero Tanzania quiere tener una parte de éste.
9._China e India aún no definen su límite fronterizo.
10._Islas glorioso, pertenecientes a Francia, reclamada por Madagascar.
11._Isla Juan de Nova, perteneciente a Francia, reclamada por Madagascar.
12._Bassas da India, perteneciente a Francia, reclamada por Madagascar.
13._Isla Europa, perteneciente a Francia, reclamada por Madagascar.
14._Isla Tromelin, perteneciente a Francia, reclamada por Madagascar.
15._Islas Paracel, ocupada por China, reclamada por Taiwan y Vietnam.
16._Islas Spratly, reclamada por China, Taiwan y Vietnam, de parte de Malaysia y de las Filipinas.

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In this video we see disputes to dominate continental islands or territories that are in these days in the world according to Google Earth program, here the list of places that are in dispute:

1._ South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, which belong to Britain, claimed by Argentina.
2._ "Triangle of Lllemi" fighting by Kenya, Ethiopia and Sudan.
3._The lines represent the position that each country in that part of Africa, there is the approach of Egypt and Sudan.
4._area is disputed by Tajikistan, Pakistan, India and China.
5._Gribaltar, city belonging to the UK, claimed by Spain.
6._Japan and Russia are scrambling for power in the islands Iturup, Kunashir, Shikotan, Yuri-To, Taraku and Susho-to - to.
7._Marruecos and Western Sahara yet to define its border.
8._Malawi want to dominate the entire lake with the same name, but Tanzania wants to have a part of it.
9._China and India have not defined their border.
10._Glorius Islands, belonging to France, claimed by Madagascar.
11._Juan de Nova Island, belonging to France, claimed by Madagascar.
12._Bassas gives India, belonging to France, claimed by Madagascar.
13._Europe Island, belonging to France, claimed by Madagascar.
14._Tromelin Island, belonging to France, claimed by Madagascar.
15._Paracel Islands, occupied by China, claimed by Taiwan and Vietnam.
16._Spratly Islands, claimed by China, Taiwan and Vietnam, from Malaysia and the Philippines.

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  • que version de google earth es?

  • no estoy muy seguro, pero recientemente apareció una más avanzada. descárgala desde la paina web del programa buscandolo en google

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  • Clearly they belong to the Philippines based on approximation rule. Using The Law of the Sea and EEZ, these islands clearly belong to the Philippines.

    I don't know how China came into the picture.

  • Lol, most of the Territorial problems come from China. ps, Spratly's Islands are Philippine islands, before the oil crisis, only Philippine military were fully present there and many Filipinos live there at the present and in the past. The Chinese never even stepped on it or had any interest in it until they discovered some oil was under them.

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  • @2JFizzle3 Arrogant fucks maybe.

  • @2JFizzle3Clearly you have no idea.

    There is no "approximation rule" I believe what you think you're talking about is proximity?Well that has no bearing on who owns what,if it did the USA would have claimed Cuba and all other countries within it's 200nm EEZ long ago.FYI, EEZ is NOT territorial waters but a responsibility.

    To answer your question " I don't know how China came into the picture?"They as well as Vietnam mapped and claimed that area over 200 years ago.

  • @hvvvvp You haven't a clue as to what you're talking about.Get yourself some education.

  • philippines has many bases of claiming spratlys especially the archepelagic doctrine that guarantees the phils. to extends its teritory to 200 nautical mile and signed by more than 100 nations in UNCLOS

  • @hvvvvp Sorry, Republic of China (Taiwwan) station force there since 1946. 

  • I wrote 1~4 comments, so please click all views!

  • (Part4/4)However, a radiocarbon dating investigation revealed the structures were created just 5 years ago. Japan Uyghur Association, Ilham Mahmut said. This is ridiculous! China has no right to accuse Japan of the boat incident around the Senkaku Islands. Senkaku Islands were Chinese territory? Obviously what China says is pure wrongdoing! Appealing stupid Chinese claims are libel and slander. It is natural that Japanese raising an objection. Japan should seek damages of this incident!!

  • (Part1/4)The Senkaku islands were not inhabited up to 1895. A decade after the proposal, in 14 Jan. 1895 while in the midst of the Sino-Japanese War, Japan officially incorporated the islands under the administration of Okinawan. At that time, there were no countries claimed about the Japanese act. The geography textbook published in 1970 in Taiwan say, where every textbook had to be officially approved by the government, clearly showed the islands as Japanese territories.

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