tsushima (Meaning)
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tsushima (n)
a naval battle in the Russo-Japanese War (1905); the Japanese fleet defeated the Russian fleet in the Korean Strait
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tsushima Sentence Examples
- The Battle of Tsushima was a decisive naval battle during the Russo-Japanese War.
- The Japanese fleet, under Admiral Togo Heihachiro, annihilated the Russian Baltic Fleet in the Tsushima Strait.
- The victory at Tsushima cemented Japan's position as a major naval power.
- The Tsushima Incident of 1905 involved the sinking of a Japanese ship by a Russian mine.
- The Tsushima Current flows from the Sea of Japan into the Pacific Ocean.
- Tsushima Island, in the Nagasaki Prefecture, is known for its pristine beaches and historical sites.
- The Tsushima leopard is an extinct subspecies of leopard that once inhabited the island.
- The Tsushima area is home to a rich biodiversity, including many endemic species.
- The Tsushima Strait is a strategic waterway between Japan and Korea.
- The Tsushima Maru, a Japanese ship, was sunk by an American submarine in 1944, resulting in the deaths of thousands of civilians.
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a naval battle in the Russo-Japanese War (1905); the Japanese fleet defeated the Russian fleet in the Korean Strait
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The Battle of Tsushima was a decisive naval battle during the Russo-Japanese War.
The Japanese fleet, under Admiral Togo Heihachiro, annihilated the Russian Baltic Fleet in the Tsushima Strait.
The victory at Tsushima cemented Japan's position as a major naval power.
The Tsushima Incident of 1905 involved the sinking of a Japanese ship by a Russian mine.