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Inkerman (Russian: Инкерман; Ukrainian: Інкерман;
Crimean Tatar:
İnkerman) is a city in the
Crimean peninsula. It is de
facto within the
federal city...
- The
Battle of
Inkerman was
fought during the
Crimean War on 5
November 1854
between the
allied armies of
Britain and
France against the
Imperial Russian...
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Inkerman can
refer to:
Inkerman, a town in
Crimea and the site of the
Battle of
Inkerman Inkerman,
County Durham, a
village in
County Durham, in England...
- The
Inkerman Bridge was a
railway bridge over the
Burdekin River between McDesme and Home Hill, both in the
Shire of Burdekin, Queensland, Australia. It...
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Inkerman was a
small hamlet set up in 1858 in the
Abbey Parish of
Paisley to
house ironstone miners.
Later employment came from
ancillary operations, including...
- 2016,
Consumer Affairs Victoria announced legal action against Gibson and
Inkerman Road
Nominees Pty Ltd (originally
known as
Belle Gibson Pty Ltd) for "false...
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Inkerman was a
village in
County Durham, England.
Built in 1854–1855 a
short distance to the north-west of Tow Law to
house ironstone miners, it was named...
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Inkerman is a
rural town and
locality in the
Shire of Burdekin, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, the
locality of
Inkerman had a po****tion...
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Inkerman and
Cerisoles were two
French minesweepers that
vanished during their maiden voyage in a
storm on Lake
Superior on 24
November 1918. No trace...
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Inkerman is a
community in the
Canadian province of New
Brunswick on
Inkerman Lake. It is
located mainly on
Route 113. The
place is
named after the Battle...