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Twenty-two-nine years ago, according to an edict of Catherine II, a port and fortress in Crimea were named Sevastopol. The date of its founding is considered to be June 14, 1783, when the first stone buildings of the city were laid. However, five years prior to that, at the decision of Alexander

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