Manassas
[muh-nas-uh s] /məˈnæs əs/
noun
1.
a town in NE Virginia: battles of Bull Run 1861, 1862.
/məˈnæsəs/
noun
1.
a town in NE Virginia, west of Alexandria: site of the victory of Confederate forces in the Battles of Bull Run, or First and Second Manassas (1861; 1862), during the American Civil War. Pop: 37 166 (2003 est)
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