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I removed the link to "Kita" because it doesn't appear to be linked to the correct topic. The text is ambiguous; does the comma mean that Kita is a place on Ioto? The island is only 8 square miles, so I can't imagine that's true. Is it meant to be a short list, then? The ship bombed Ioto and then also Kita, where Kita might have meant Kitanojima (北ノ島) island? -- Mikeblas22:03, 18 June 2006 (UTC)Reply