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Sebastopol is a southern suburb on the rustic urban edge of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. It is the second most populated region in urban Ballarat with a populace of 10,032 at the 2016 census. It is named after Sevastopol in Crimea, the site of a critical fight amid the Crimean War. Previously a different town, Sebastopol had city status somewhere in the range of 1864 and 1994 after which the Borough of Sebastopol was converged into the City of Ballarat.
Today it is the site of ious light-mechanical organizations and fundamentally minimal effort single-family disconnected homes and is a periphery suburb in Ballarat and furthermore a standout amongst the most auto subordinate territories in the city. The principal occupants of the zone were the Wathaurong Indigenous Australian clan. The main pilgrim was Henry Anderson who had a property at Winters Creek.
In 1838, Jock Winter named the region "Bonshaw". In 1855, it was renamed after Sevastopol in Crimea. Sebastopol's cause were a different average workers town overhauling the rich gold mining fields south of Ballarat. Sebastopol has an Australian principles football group contending in the Ballarat Football League. The Sebastopol Vikings play affiliation football/soccer in the Ballarat and District Soccer Association.
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