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Bonin - перевод на французский

A NORTH PACIFIC ISLAND GROUP BELONGING TO JAPAN
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  • A [[Bonin petrel]]
  • A man at a well, alongside buildings with the thatched roofs, weather-beaten unpainted sides and paper partitions and windows, characteristic of the islands before World War II
  • Mandarina suenoae}} on Anijima
  • Satellite photo of Chichijima and Hahajima
  • Kominato beach and Kopepe Beach, [[Chichi-jima]]
  • A village in the Bonins during the early [[Shōwa period]]
  • The ''Ogasawara Maru'' at Tokyo's Takeshiba pier. The liner travels between Tokyo and the Bonins.
  • An islander, who appears to be a Christian [[clergy]]man of US or European descent, in about 1930
  • Futami Port, [[Chichi-jima]], Ogasawara Village.

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Википедия

Bonin Islands

The Bonin or Ogasawara Islands (Japanese: 小笠原群島, Ogasawara Guntō) are a Japanese archipelago of over 30 subtropical and tropical islands located around 1,000 kilometers (620 mi) SSE of Tokyo and 1,600 kilometers (1,000 mi) northwest of Guam. The group as a whole has a total area of 84 square kilometers (32 sq mi) but only two of the islands are permanently inhabited, Chichijima and Hahajima. Together, their population was 2560 as of 2021. Administratively, Tokyo's Ogasawara Subprefecture includes the Volcano Islands and the Self-Defense Force post on Iwo Jima. The seat of government is Chichijima.

Because of the Bonins' isolation, many of their animals and plants have undergone unique evolutionary processes. It has been called "the Galápagos of the Orient" and was named a natural World Heritage Site in 2011. When first reached during the early modern period, the islands were entirely uninhabited, the source of the name "Bonin". Subsequent research has found evidence of some prehistoric habitation by Micronesians. Upon their repeated rediscoveries, the islands were largely ignored by the Spanish, Dutch, and isolationist Japanese until finally being claimed by a passing British captain in 1827. American, European, and Hawaiian colonists arrived from the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1830. Subsequently, Meiji Japan successfully colonized and reclaimed the islands in 1875 but the original multicultural community continued up to World War II, when most islanders were forcibly relocated to Honshu. Following Japan's defeat, the US Navy occupied the island, bulldozing existing Japanese homes and restricting resettlement until full control of the Bonins was returned to Japan in 1968. Ethnically, the island is now majority Japanese but remains unusually diverse, including a local creole known as Bonin English. Improved transportation has made agriculture more profitable and developed tourism, but the development required for an airport remains a contentious local issue.