Sealand

English

Etymology

sea + -land

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Sealand

  1. A self-proclaimed micronation (full name: the Principality of Sealand) whose capital is HM Fort Roughs, a former British sea fort.
  2. A hamlet and community in Flintshire, Wales, close to Chester in England (OS grid ref SJ3568). It is on land reclaimed from the sea on the Chester side of the River Dee. [1]

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Proper noun

Sealand f

  1. Sealand (a micronation in the English Channel)
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