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'''East Sea''' or '''Eastern Sea''' may refer to:
'''East Sea''' or '''Eastern Sea''' may refer to:
* [[East Sea]], a marginal sea between Japan, Russia, North Korea, and South Korea. Called "East Sea" in South Korea and "Korean East Sea" in North Korea
* [[Sea of Japan]], a marginal sea between Japan, Russia, North Korea, and South Korea. Called "East Sea" in South Korea and "Korean East Sea" in North Korea
* [[East China Sea]], a marginal sea east of China, where it is called ''Dōng Hǎi'' ({{lang|zh-Hans|东海}}/{{lang|zh-Hant|東海}}).
* [[East China Sea]], a marginal sea east of China, where it is called ''Dōng Hǎi'' ({{lang|zh-Hans|东海}}/{{lang|zh-Hant|東海}}).
*[[East Sea (Chinese mythology)]], a sea in Chinese mythology
*[[East Sea (Chinese mythology)]], a sea in Chinese mythology

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East Sea or Eastern Sea may refer to:

  • Sea of Japan, a marginal sea between Japan, Russia, North Korea, and South Korea. Called "East Sea" in South Korea and "Korean East Sea" in North Korea
  • East China Sea, a marginal sea east of China, where it is called Dōng Hǎi (东海/東海).
  • East Sea (Chinese mythology), a sea in Chinese mythology
  • South China Sea, a marginal sea south of China and east and south of Indochina, called Biển Đông in Vietnamese, meaning "Eastern Sea".
  • Baltic Sea, called "East Sea" in various languages
  • Dead Sea, a salt lake east of Israel, as used in the Bible (Joel 2:20; Ezek. 47:18).
  • Mare Orientale, Latin for "Eastern Sea", on the Moon.

See also