Sidon (disambiguation)
Sidon is an ancient Phoenician city and a major modern city in Lebanon.
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Sidon may also refer to:
Places
- Sidon, Mississippi, U.S.
- Sidon District, an administrative district in Lebanon containing the city of Sidon
- Sidon Eyalet, an administrative division of the Ottoman Empire
- Lordship of Sidon, a fiefdom of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Sidon, in the Kingdom of Jerusalem in the 12th/13th centuries
- River Sidon, mentioned in the Book of Mormon
Other uses
- Sidon (surname), including a list of people with the name, and known as "of Sidon"
- HMS Sidon, two Royal Navy ships
gollark: Maybe.
gollark: That won't technically operate *forever* without harvesting more stuff.
gollark: Firstly, technological progress allows more efficient use of the existing limited resources.Secondly, technological progress allows more efficient extraction of more, as well as access to more in e.g. sspæceë.Thirdly, unless perfect recycling exists somehow, I don't think there's an actual alternative beyond slowly scaling down humanity and dying out or something. Or maybe regressing living standards.
gollark: I do find the "finite resources exist so arbitrary growth isn't possible" argument quite bee for various reasons however.
gollark: Sure, I guess. It isn't very actionable either way.
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Sidon
- All pages with titles containing Sidon
- Sidonia (disambiguation)
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