Bull Run/Manassas
During the US Civil War, the State of Kentucky was the site of several battles between the North and the South.
Well... The Battles of Mannassas and Bull Run are actually the same battles. The reason for the different names is that the winner usually named the battle. The South named their battles by the Towns near the site of the battle. The North named theirs by means of rivers or other naturally occurring landmarks. There were two battles at this location. One was won by the South and the other by the North. Correction: both were won by the Confederates.
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Site location is where the job is. If you deliver material to a construction site - that is site location ..................
Two major battle in the South during the Civil War include the Battle of Chickamauga and the Battle of Stones River.
Stamford Bridge. As to Stamford Bridge being a lesser known location I think not. The least known location is Battle, the actual site of the battle of Hastings.
Gaugamela lies south of the Caucasus Mountains.
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The homophone that means location is "site" and "sight."
The war less damaging to the economy of the North than to that of the South because most of the war and battles occurred in the South resulting in loss of farms, crops, and any industry near any battle site.
Site location is simply the address or coordinates of where the 'site' or even is going to take place. Site selection is the process of selecting the location or the building or event that is going to take place.
A site is a location, an archaelogical site is a location where evidence of human activity in ancient times has been found, such as the remains of a village or burial mound.