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BAKHMUT , a See also:town of See also:Russia, in the See also:government of See also:Ekaterinoslav, near the See also:river from which it derives its name, 136 m. E. of the town of Ekaterinoslay. It owed its origin in the latter See also:half of the 17th See also:century to the See also:discovery of See also:salt-springs, and now produces See also:coal, salt, See also:alabaster and quicksilver, and manufactures See also:steel rails. Pop. (1897) 19,416. End of Article: BAKHMUTAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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