The South China Sea in Southeast Asia is bordered by 7 countries:
China, Taiwan, the Philippines, Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam.
The name of that water, like others such as Gulf of Mexico, Indian
Ocean, Arabian Sea, Persian Gulf, Gulf of Thailand, Philippines Sea,
East China Sea and Sea of Japan, do not imply any notion of sovereignty
because they were invented for convenience by European explorers.
In
the South China Sea, there are three islands groups – Paracel islands,
Spratly islands and Scarborough shoal – which are not permanently
inhabited because the islands are small and do not have dependable fresh
water. Some man-made objects have been found on some of them,
indicating transient human presence, because since prehistory,
fishermen, merchants and pirates from various countries built temporary
shelter on them. Because those islands cannot support permanent human
habitation, vari
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