Takeshima (disambiguation) — is the Japanese name for Liancourt Rocks, East Seanihongo|Takeshima|竹島 may also refer to:Places: * Takeshima, Aichi, an island in Aichi Prefecture, Japan * Takeshima, Miyagi, an island in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan * Takeshima, Kagoshima, one of… … Wikipedia
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