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Description: Piccolo Benti or Bendt so called to distinguish it from the Chuchook or greater bent in the same neigbourhood, is a caacious sheet of water, collected principally from the springs in vicinity of the village of Belgrade, from which it's about a mile distant.</description>
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Description: The village of Belgrade is about twelve miles to the north of Constantinople, and at a short distance from The Black Sea, which in a clear day is within view.</description>
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