Suvla
Suvla (Greek: Σούβλα) is a bay on the Aegean coast of the Gallipoli peninsula in European Turkey, south of the Gulf of Saros. On 6 August 1915, it was the site for the Landing at Suvla Bay by the British IX Corps as part of the August Offensive during the Battle of Gallipoli. The landing and others at various points along the peninsula were designed to capture the peninsula from Turkish troops defending it, and to open the Dardanelles Straits to Allied warships, thus facilitating a planned naval attack on Constantinople (Istanbul). The Gallipoli campaign ended in failure and high casualties for the Allied side, which included numbers of Australian, New Zealand, Indian, Irish, French, and Newfoundland troops.
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Suvla
Suvla (Greek: Σούβλα) is a bay on the Aegean coast of the Gallipoli peninsula in European Turkey, south of the Gulf of Saros. On 6 August 1915, it was the site for the Landing at Suvla Bay by the British IX Corps as part of the August Offensive during the Battle of Gallipoli. The landing and others at various points along the peninsula were designed to capture the peninsula from Turkish troops defending it, and to open the Dardanelles Straits to Allied warships, thus facilitating a planned naval attack on Constantinople (Istanbul). The Gallipoli campaign ended in failure and high casualties for the Allied side, which included numbers of Australian, New Zealand, Indian, Irish, French, and Newfoundland troops.
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Suvla (Greek: Σούβλα) is a bay ...... ducer "Suvla" is located here.
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Suvla ist eine Bucht im Westen ...... tzing Matilda veröffentlichte.
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Suvla je záliv na pobřeží Egej ...... a začátku první světové války.
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Suvla – zatoka znajdująca się ...... w czasie kampanii o Gallipoli.
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Ο όρμος Σούβλα, ή Σουβλά, βρίσ ...... υ κυριολεκτικά αποδεκατίσθηκε.
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Залив Су́вла — залив Эгейского ...... ngers», «Recruiting Sergeant».
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Suvla (Greek: Σούβλα) is a bay ...... ench, and Newfoundland troops.
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Suvla ist eine Bucht im Westen ...... tzing Matilda veröffentlichte.
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Suvla je záliv na pobřeží Egej ...... a začátku první světové války.
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Suvla – zatoka znajdująca się ...... w czasie kampanii o Gallipoli.
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Ο όρμος Σούβλα, ή Σουβλά, βρίσ ...... χωρίς ναυτιλιακούς κινδύνους.
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Залив Су́вла — залив Эгейского ...... ngers», «Recruiting Sergeant».
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Suvla
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Suvla
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Suvla
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Suvla
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Όρμος Σουβλά
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Залив Сувла
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