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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The Principality of Sealand (/ˈsiːˌlænd/) is a micronation on HM Fort Roughs (also known as Roughs Tower), an offshore platform in the North Sea approximately...
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the Country of the Sea" with Sealand later becoming customary.[page needed] The dynasty, which had broken free of the short lived, and by this time crumbling...
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Paddy Roy Bates (redirect from Roy of Sealand)
Prince Roy of Sealand, was a British pirate radio broadcaster and micronationalist, who founded the self-proclaimed Principality of Sealand. Bates was born...
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Michael Roy Bates (born 2 August 1952), self-styled as Prince Michael of Sealand, is an English businessman and self-published author. He operates a self-proclaimed...
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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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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...
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Sea-Land (later known as Maersk SeaLand and SeaLand) was an American intra-regional container shipping company headquartered in Miramar, Florida with...
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The Sealand national football team represents the unrecognized, self-proclaimed micronation of the Principality of Sealand. It is not a member of FIFA...
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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...
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