Introduce Sakhalin Island.
Sakhalin Island covers an area of about 76,400 square kilometers and has a population of about 493,000 (estimated in 2065,438+00 and 65,438+0). Ethnic groups living on the island include Russians, Koreans, Ukrainians, Tatars, Yakutia and Ewenki. Among them, Russians have the largest number, accounting for more than 80% of the total population. The largest city is South Sakhalinsk.
/kloc-Before the 9th century, China once owned the sovereignty of Sakhalin Island, calling Sakhalin Island a bitter leaf, a bitter upright or a bone, Sakhalin Island was Russia, and Xiayidi (referring to the north of Hokkaido) or Huatai (かふと) was the sun in the north. /kloc-In the 9th century, the Russian Empire forced China to cede Sakhalin through the Treaty of Love and the Treaty of Beijing, but it is still controversial whether Sakhalin was ceded to this treaty. From 1905 and 19 18 to 1925, Japan once ruled the whole of Sakhalin Island. 1945, the Soviet Union launched the August storm and captured the whole territory of Sakhalin Island. Some people in Japan think that the sovereignty of Nanhuatai (south of 50 north latitude) is uncertain, and it is currently illegally occupied by Russia.