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Sabina, OH -- U.S. village in Ohio
Population (2000): 2780
Housing Units (2000): 1173
Land area (2000): 1.293247 sq. miles (3.349494 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.293247 sq. miles (3.349494 sq. km)
FIPS code: 69400
Located within: Ohio (OH), FIPS 39
Location: 39.489243 N, 83.635079 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 45169
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Sabina (region)
For the Roman Catholic/Eastern Orthodox Saint, see at the Basilica of Santa Sabina, and for Hadrian's wife, see Vibia Sabina.

Sabina ( Latin: Sabinium), also called the Sabine Hills, is an Italian region located in the center of Italy. Named for the Sabines, Sabina is an ancient territory that was once bordered by Latium to the south, Picenum to the east; and separated from Umbria to the north by the river Nera, and from Etruria to the west by the Tiber river. Today, Sabina is mainly northeast of Rome in the regions Lazio, Umbria and Abruzzo. The Upper Sabina is in the province of Rieti ( Poggio Mirteto, Magliano Sabina, Casperia, Montopoli di Sabina, Torri in Sabina, Cantalupo in Sabina, Montebuono, Forano, Poggio Catino, Montasola, Stimigliano, Castelnuovo di Farfa, Fara in Sabina, Roccantica, Mompeo, Salisano, Cottanello, Configni, Vacone, Tarano, Collevecchio, Toffia, Poggio Nativo, ecc.), and the Sabina Romana is in the province of Rome (Mentana, Monteflavio, Montelibretti, Monterotondo, Montorio Romano, Moricone, Nerola, Palombara Sabina). There is also a part of the Sabina in the Umbria Region (territories of Narni, Amelia, Cascia, Norcia, partially Upper Valnerina, etc.) and in the Abruzzo Region (from Valle dell'Aterno to L'Aquila).

Šabina

Šabina is a village and municipality in Sokolov District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic.

Category:Villages in Sokolov District

Sabina (skipper)

Sabina is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.

Sabina (oil)

Sabina is a Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) that applies to the extra virgin olive oil produced in the Sabina region. This area approximately covers the territory originally occupied by the ancient Sabines tribe in the Province of Rome and the Province of Rieti. It is considered to be the first Italian PDO to gain the status, later being followed by Aprutino Pescarese, Brisighella, Collina di Brindisi and Canino.

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On certain controversial points, such as the cause for enforced retirement of Suetonius, the origin of Antinous, whether slave or free, the active participation of Hadrian in the Palestinian war, the dates of apotheosis of Sabina and of interment of Aelius Caesar in the Castel Sant Angelo, it has been necessary to choose between hypotheses of historians, but the effort has been to make that choice only with good reason.

As they watched themselves in the mirror, Sabina began undressing and Tomas transferred the hat, now a Chaplinesque madcap, to her head.

Within the context of the Nietzschean theme, perhaps Sabina here has regressed to or is showing the Dionysian side of her personality.

In looking upon one of us, upon one of two lowly, exquisite slaves, he had been looking upon she who had once been the Lady Sabina, of Fortress of Saphronicus, once intended to sit regally at his side, gloriously robed, his free companion.

You're Sabina and you're a rad stud and you know about other studs and you work for dollar signs from the US - or think you do, because works for US is between inverted commas and you get five hundred bucks a month plus a bonus when you put on a great performance.

Gomez had paid a tour guide in Sabinas Hidalgo to bring his daughter, Catherina, and her children to visit Vasquez’s mother in Lordsburg, so she could see her grandchildren.

In trim tailor's capitals, because capitals came easiest to him, sabina written small and loving with a balloon drawn round her.