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    Can anyone tell me the English name of the modern country in which the ancient seaport once called Sidon is found?

    Question #76517. Asked by nibbles0011. (Feb 28 07 10:48 AM)


    beeaydee

    Lebanon

    http://www.answers.com/topic/sidon

    Feb 28 07, 10:57 AM


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