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Serbonian Bog (Gr****: Σιρβωνίδος λίμνη, romanized: Sirbōnidos limnē, Latin:
Sirbonis Lacus, Arabic: مستنقع سربون, romanized: Mustanqaʿ Sirbūn) was an area of...
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Migdol Baal
Zephon as a fort on the canal.
Schleiden and
Brugsch proposed Sirbonis Lake.
Kenneth Kitchen and
James Hoffmeier support the
isthmus of Suez north...
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Venetum ("Venetian Sea") in his 1645 map.
Johannes Hevelius called it
Sinus Sirbonis ("Bay of Serbonis",
after the lake of Serbonis, now Lake Bardawil, in Egypt)...
- an
exclave between Ilbono,
Arzana and L****ei;
Gairo has an
exclave (Su
Sirboni)
between Tertenia and Cardedu. In the
Province of S****ari:
Cheremule has...
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northern Sinai.
Established as a
harbour in the
first century BC, near
Sirbonis, the
longtime border between Egypt and Syria,
archaeological evidence suggests...
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Serapium Simoëntis
Sinus /ˌsɪmoʊˈɛntɪs ˈsaɪnəs/ "Bay of Simois"
Simois Colles Sirbonis Palus The army-swallowing
Serbonian Bog near Mt
Casius in
Egypt — Mare...
- centuries.
Another beauty in Gairo's
territory is the
famous beach of Su
Sirboni.
Apart from Italian,
learnt at school,
local people speak a
dialect of...
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Triton Tyndis /ˈtɪndɪs/
Typhon /ˈtaɪfɒn/ E to W:
connects Deltoton Sinus to
Sirbonis Palus Typhonius /taɪˈfoʊniəs/
Ulysses /juːˈlɪsiːz/ From Ulysses, the Roman...