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Sabin may refer to: Places United States * Sabin, Minnesota, a city in Clay County, Minnesota * Sabin, Portland, Oregon, a neighborhood in Portland, Oregon * Sabin, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community in the town of Sylvan, Wisconsin Elsewhere *Sabin Etxea, the official headquarters of the Basque Nationalist Party Other uses * Sabin (given name) * Sabin (surname) * Sabin (unit), a unit of sound absorption * Sabin Figaro, Characters of Final Fantasy VI#Sabin Figaro, fictional character in the video game ''Final Fantasy VI'' See also

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Sabin, Minnesota
Sabin is a city in Clay County, Minnesota, Clay County, Minnesota, United States approximately 14 miles southeast of Moorhead, Minnesota, Moorhead, Minnesota. The population was 619 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. History The city was named for Dwight M. Sabin, a United States List of United States Senators from Minnesota, Senator from Minnesota. A post office in Sabin has been in operation since 1881. Every year the city holds a series of events called "Sabin Harvest Days" with events for both kids and adults. Scheels The first Scheels opened in Sabin as a hardware store by Frederick A. Scheele. Scheels is now led by the fifth generation of the Scheel family and has grown to be a destination-style sporting goods store with locations throughout the United States. Every year the city holds a series of events called "Sabin Harvest Days" with events for both kids and adults. Geography Sabin is mostly south under U.S. Route 52 and the Shortline railroad, shortli ...
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Sabin, Portland, Oregon
Sabin is a neighborhood in the Northeast section of Portland, Oregon, United States. It is bordered by Vernon on the north, King King is a royal title given to a male monarch. A king is an Absolute monarchy, absolute monarch if he holds unrestricted Government, governmental power or exercises full sovereignty over a nation. Conversely, he is a Constitutional monarchy, ... on the west, Irvington on the south, Alameda on the east, and Concordia on the northeast. See also * Acadia: A New Orleans Bistro * Alameda Ridge * Albina Library References External links * Sabin Neighborhood mapNeighborhood map
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Sabin, Wisconsin
Sabin is an unincorporated community in the Town of Sylvan, Richland County, Wisconsin, United States. It is located at the intersection of County Highway E and Robbson Drive. History Sabin was settled in the 1850s and named for Dr. Eli Sabin, one of the first settlers. Sabin lies near the head waters of Mill Creek, known originally as Eagle Creek or Eagle River. In early days the only access to Sabin was a rough road that followed the creek about south to its mouth on the Wisconsin River at Orion. Sabin had two churches. The Disciples or Christian Church of Sabin was organized in 1858 and erected a frame building about 1872. This building was replaced with a new building seating about 400 in 1904. Baptisms were performed in Mill Creek during the summer and in the cheese factory during the winter. The last service in the Christian Church was December 11, 1966, and the building was burned on April 25, 1979. The other church was the Mt. Tabor Methodist Church for which land was ...
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Sabin Etxea
Sabin Etxea ( English: Sabin's House, named after Sabino Arana) is the official headquarters of the Basque Nationalist Party, located in Abando, Bilbao. History In 1857, Santiago Arana, who owned a shipyard in the Bilbao basin, decided to build a home for his family in Ibáñez Street, Bilbao. Sabino Arana, considered the father of Basque nationalism and the founder of the Basque Nationalist Party, lived there most of his childhood and adolescence. In Sabin Etxea, Arana's first political statements were made. In 1898, the building was attacked by Spanish nationalists by throwing stones at it. At the end of the century, the family decides to sell the property because of financial reasons. In 1931, Basque nationalists at the Bilbao Ensanche said a batzoki was needed for assembly, and most members of the party proposed the Sabin Etxea for its historical value. The building was finally rented by the BNP, and rent was paid by membership fees and voluntary donations. Sabin Etxea was ...
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Sabin (given Name)
Sabin is a given name of the following people * Sabin of Bulgaria, ruler of Bulgaria from 765 to 766 *Sabin Bălașa (1932–2008), Romanian painter *Sabin Berthelot (1794–1880), French naturalist and ethnologist * Sabin Bornei (born 1975), Romanian boxer *Sabin Carr Sabin William Carr (September 4, 1904, in Dubuque, Iowa – September 12, 1983, in Santa Barbara, California) was an American athlete who competed in the men's pole vault. He competed in Athletics at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam a ... (1904–1983), American pole vaulter * Sabin Chaushev (born 1971), Bulgarian Olympic shooter * Sabin W. Colton (1847–1925), American investor * Sabin Cutaș (1968–), Romanian politician * Sabin Drăgoi (1894–1968), Romanian composer * Sabin-Cosmin Goia (born 1982), Romanian football defender * Sabin Howard, American classical figurative sculptor * Sabin Ilie (born 1975), Romanian football striker * Sabin Manuilă (1894–1964), Romanian statistician * Sabin Mer ...
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Sabin (surname)
Sabin is the surname of the following people * Albert Sabin (1906–1993), Polish-American medical researcher who developed an oral polio vaccine; President of the Weizmann Institute of Science * Alvah Sabin (1793–1885), American politician * Alec Sabin (born 1947), British actor * Alfred Sabin (1905–1982), English football player * Andrew Sabin (born 1958), British sculptor * Arthur Knowles Sabin (1879–1959), British writer, poet and printer * Cédric Sabin (born 1979), French football forward * Chauncey Brewer Sabin (1824–1890), United States federal judge * Chris Sabin (born 1982), American professional wrestler * Daniel Sabin, American engineer * Diane Sabin (born 1952), American feminist activist * Dmitry Sabin (born 1979), Ukrainian sprint canoer * Dwight M. Sabin (1843–1902), American politician * E. Rose Sabin, American author of fantasy and science fiction novels * Edwin L. Sabin (1870–1952), American author of boys adventure stories * Ellen Clara Sabin (185 ...
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Sabin (unit)
In acoustics, the sabin (or more precisely the square foot sabin) is a unit of sound absorption, used for expressing the total effective absorption for the interior of a room. Sound absorption can be expressed in terms of the percentage of energy absorbed compared with the percentage reflected. It can also be expressed as a coefficient, with a value of 1.00 representing a material which absorbs 100% of the energy, and a value of 0.00 meaning all the sound is reflected. The concept of a unit for absorption was first suggested by American physicist Wallace Clement Sabine, the founder of the field of architectural acoustics. He defined the "open-window unit" as the absorption of of open window. The unit was renamed the ''sabin'' after Sabine, and it is now defined as "the absorption due to unit area of a totally absorbent surface". Sabins may be calculated with either imperial or metric units. One square foot of 100% absorbing material has a value of one imperial sabin, a ...
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Characters Of Final Fantasy VI
Square's role-playing video game ''Final Fantasy VI'', which was released as ''Final Fantasy III'' in North America, features fourteen permanent player characters, the largest number of any game in the main ''Final Fantasy'' series, as well as several characters who are briefly controlled by the player. Concept and design ''Final Fantasy VI'' was the first game of the series to feature character designers other than Yoshitaka Amano. While Amano drew most character artwork, monster designer and graphic director Tetsuya Nomura created the original designs and many story episodes for Shadow and Setzer Gabbiani, and field graphic designer Kaori Tanaka created the original designs of Edgar Roni Figaro and Sabin Rene Figaro. A character named Angela was developed, but was ultimately cut from the game. She was to be like a "big sister" to Cyan and wield a whip, allowing the story to explore Cyan's vulnerability and private side. Co-director Kitase wanted to create many characters ...
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Sabine (other)
Sabine refers a member of the Sabines tribe of ancient Italy, their territory, which still bears the ancient tribe's name, and their language. People * Sabine (given name) * Sabine (surname) * Sabine (musician), Lebanese singer and actress Sabine Fouchaux (born 1988) Places Canada * Sabine Bay, Nunavut * Cape Sabine, Nunavut * Sabine Island (Nunavut) United States * Cape Sabine (Alaska) * Mount Sabine (Alaska) * Sabine National Wildlife Refuge, Louisiana * Sabine Parish, Louisiana * Sabine County, Texas * Sabine National Forest, Texas * Sabine Lake, a salt water estuary on the Texas-Louisiana border * Sabine Pass, the natural outlet of Sabine Lake into the Gulf of Mexico * Sabine River (Texas-Louisiana) * Sabine, West Virginia, an unincorporated community * Sabine Free State, anachronistic name for an area of disputed ownership between Spain and the United States from 1806 to 1821 Elsewhere on Earth * Sabine Glacier, Graham Land, Antarctica * Sabine, Queensland, Aus ...
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