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The River Sidon is a river mentioned in the Book of Mormon. It is described as being located east of the city of Zarahemla and where several battles fought. The river may have been named after the Phoenician port city Sidon in present-day Lebanon.

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  • The River Sidon is a river mentioned in the Book of Mormon. It is described as being located east of the city of Zarahemla and where several battles fought. The river may have been named after the Phoenician port city Sidon in present-day Lebanon. (en)
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  • The River Sidon is a river mentioned in the Book of Mormon. It is described as being located east of the city of Zarahemla and where several battles fought. The river may have been named after the Phoenician port city Sidon in present-day Lebanon. (en)
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