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    -pɒl, -poʊl/. Ukrainian: Севасто́поль, pronounced [sewɐˈstɔpolʲ], or Sivastopol[citation needed]; Russian: Севасто́поль, pronounced [sʲɪvɐˈstopəlʲ]. Crimean...
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  • the Pliva river"), which was reportedly inspired by the Turkish song "Sivastopol Marşı". The lyrics were written by Bosnian singer Dino Merlin; that version...
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  • Saint-Yves (former French), Shaṭūbar - شَطُوبَر (Arabic) / Sevastopol Akyar or Sivastopol (Turkish), Aqyar (Crimean Tatar*, Tatar), Sebaseutopol / Sebasŭt'op'ol...
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  • for the piyyut is nearly identical to an Ottoman-era military anthem, Sivastopol Marşı, composed by Rifat Bey. The melody is popular in Ashkenazi and Sefardi...
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  • Çatladı Dudaklarım Öpülmeyi Öpülmeyi, 1971 Diley Diley Yar / Yaprağı, 1971 Sivastopol / Küçük Kuşum, 1971 Gel Dosta Gidelim / Sorma, 1971 Dert Şarkısı / Niye...
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