- The Prin****lity of
Sealand (/ˈsiːˌlænd/) is a
micronation on HM Fort
Roughs (also
known as
Roughs Tower), an offs****
platform in the
North Sea. It is...
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Sealand of the
Pacific was a
public aquarium in
South Oak Bay at the Oak Bay Marina, near the city of Victoria, in
British Columbia, Canada. It housed...
- MOD
Sealand (formerly RAF
Sealand), is a
Ministry of
Defence installation in Flintshire, in the
northeast corner of Wales,
close to the
border with England...
- Look up
Sealand in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sealand is an
unrecognized micronation off the
coast of Suffolk, England.
Sealand may also
refer to:...
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Michael Roy Bates, self-styled as
Prince Michael of
Sealand, is an
English businessman and self-published author. He
operates a self-proclaimed and unrecognized...
- The
Short SA.6
Sealand was a
light commercial amphibious aircraft designed and
produced by
Short Brothers. It was
sized to
accommodate between five and...
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Prince Roy of
Sealand, was a
British pirate radio broadcaster and micronationalist, who
founded the self-proclaimed Prin****lity of
Sealand.
Bates was born...
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Sealand Road was the home
stadium of
Chester City
Football Club (known
until 1983 as
Chester Football Club) from 1906
until 1990.
Although officially...
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include the
Mehala of
Sealandings series: The S****s of
Sealandings (1991)
Storms at
Sealandings (1992)
Mehala Lady of
Sealandings (1994)
Bring Flowers...
- The
First Sealand dynasty (URU.KÙKI), or the 2nd
Dynasty of
Babylon (although it was
independent of Amorite-ruled Babylon), very
speculatively c. 1732–1460...