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Sebastopol

American  
[si-bas-tuh-pohl] / sɪˈbæs təˌpoʊl /

noun

  1. Sevastopol.


Sebastopol British  
/ sɪˈbæstəpəl /

noun

  1. the English name for Sevastopol

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In 2018, Sebastopol leaders created an outright ban of certain chain businesses — particularly restaurants and hotels — from its downtown.

From Los Angeles Times

Toner-Rodgers was raised in Sebastopol, a sleepy town in California’s wine country, along with four siblings.

From The Wall Street Journal

She has her sights set on Dutton Ranch, a Sebastopol, Calif.-based winemaker.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dutton Ranch in Sebastopol, Calif., started to concentrate its efforts on wine grapes in the 1980s, when apples became a commodity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Agents said he drove south from his home in Sebastopol, Sonoma County, weaved past commuters, through tunnels and over toll bridges in an hour-long motorway chase that ended in downtown San Francisco.

From BBC