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Though domesticated breeds of
geese generally retain some
flight ability,
Sebastopols cannot fly well due to the
curliness of
their feathers and have difficulty...
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Sebastopol in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sebastopol or
Sevastopol is a city on the
Crimean peninsula.
Sebastopol may also
refer to:
Sebastopol,...
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Sebastopol (/sɪˈbæstəpoʊl, -puːl/ sib-AST-ə-pohl, -pool) is a city in
Sonoma County, California, with a
recorded po****tion of 7,521, per the 2020 U.S...
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Sebastopol is a town in
Leake and
Scott counties, Mississippi. The po****tion was 266 at the 2020 census.
Sebastopol was
originally called "Hathaway Springs"...
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Sevastopol (/ˌsɛvəˈstoʊpəl, səˈvæstəpoʊl/),
sometimes written Sebastopol, is the
largest city in
Crimea and a
major port on the
Black Sea. Due to its strategic...
- The
siege of
Sevastopol (at the time
called in
English the
siege of
Sebastopol)
lasted from
October 1854
until September 1855,
during the
Crimean War....
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Sebastopol is an
unincorporated community in
Trinity County, Texas,
United States.
According to the
Handbook of Texas, the
community had a po****tion of...
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Sebastopol Bell in
Windsor is one of two
large bells captured at the
Siege of
Sebastopol in 1855 at the
close of the
Crimean War. It is hung in the...
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Sebastopol Monument (also
known as the
Crimean War
monument and the Welsford-Parker Monument) is a
triumphal arch that is
located in the Old Burial...
- romanized: Sevastópolʹskiye r****kázy),
translated into
English as
Sebastopol Sketches or
Sebastopol Stories or
Sevastopol Sketches or Stories, are
three short...