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The '''Hibotu Islands''' ({{wp|Japanese language|Senrian}}: {{lang|ko-Hang-KR|히보뚜럳또우}}, ''Hibotu-rettou'', {{wp|Kanji|Gyoumon}}: {{lang|ja|日没列島}}; {{wp|Ainu language|Esamankur}}: {{lang|ja|アコㇿモシㇼ}}, ''Akor Mosir'') are a volcanic {{wp|archipelago}} within the larger [[Senrian archipelago]]. Located across the [[Sei'i Strait]] from [[Gyousuu]], they are the westernmost part of the Senrian archipelago. The largest islands within the Hibotu archipelago are [[Kurosima]] and [[Yorosima]].
The '''Hibotu Islands''' ({{wp|Japanese language|Senrian}}: {{lang|ko-Hang-KR|히보뚜럳또우}}, ''Hibotu-rettou'', {{wp|Kanji|Gyoumon}}: {{lang|ja|日没列島}}; {{wp|Ainu language|Esamankur}}: {{lang|ja|アコㇿモシㇼ}}, ''Akor mosir'') are a volcanic {{wp|archipelago}} within the larger [[Senrian archipelago]]. Located across the [[Sei'i Strait]] from [[Gyousuu]], they are the westernmost part of the Senrian archipelago. The largest islands within the Hibotu archipelago are [[Kurosima]] and [[Yorosima]].


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Hibotu Islands
Native name:
히보뚜럳또우 (Senrian)
アコㇿモシㇼ (Esamankur)
Hibotu Islands in Senria.png
Geography
LocationSenria
ArchipelagoSenrian archipelago
Administration
Prefectures
Largest settlementNayoro
Demographics
Populationtbd (20XX)
Ethnic groupsEsamankur, Senrians

The Hibotu Islands (Senrian: 히보뚜럳또우, Hibotu-rettou, Gyoumon: 日没列島; Esamankur: アコㇿモシㇼ, Akor mosir) are a volcanic archipelago within the larger Senrian archipelago. Located across the Sei'i Strait from Gyousuu, they are the westernmost part of the Senrian archipelago. The largest islands within the Hibotu archipelago are Kurosima and Yorosima.

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