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East Sea or Eastern Sea may refer to:East China Sea, a marginal sea east of China, where it is called Dōnghǎi (东海/東海) in Chinese, meaning "East Sea"
East Sea, one of the Four Seas, a literary name for the boundaries of China
South China Sea, a marginal sea south of China and east and south of Indochina, called Biển Đông in Vietnamese, meaning "East Sea"
Sea of Japan, a marginal sea between the Korean Peninsula, Russia and the Japanese archipelago, called Donghae in South Korea, and Chosŏn Tonghae in North Korea.
Sea of Japan naming dispute
Baltic Sea, called "East Sea" in various languages
Dead Sea, a salt lake east of Israel, as used in the Bible
Mare Orientale, Latin for "Eastern Sea", on the Moon
Atlantic Ocean, also referred to as the East Sea or Eastern Sea in poetry and other uses in North America
Pacific Ocean, called the East Sea in poetry and other uses from Australia, New Zealand, China and Japan
Indian Ocean, earlier called the "Eastern Ocean" or "Eastern Sea"
Eastern Sea, the eastern ocean of Middle-earth in J. R. R. Tolkien's fiction
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