Rockall, a British rock in the North Atlantic disputed by Ireland, Iceland and Denmark
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Rockall is an uninhabitable rock in the North Atlantic with a surface area of barely 780 square meters, which has long been the subject of disputes regarding its sovereignty. It is owned by the United Kingdom yet it, or the sea areas that surround it, have been the subject of claims by Ireland, Iceland and Denmark—all attracted by the fishing grounds. The case for Rockall is far from settled.
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