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Czech Republic

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Tábor Tábor (; german: Tabor) is a town in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 33,000 inhabitants. The town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument reservation. Administrative parts The followi ...
, a town in the South Bohemian Region **
Tábor District Tábor District ( cs, okres Tábor) is a district (''okres'') within South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the town of Tábor. List of municipalities Balkova Lhota - Bechyně - Bečice - Běleč - Borkovice - '' Borotín' ...
, the surrounding district * Tábor, a village and part of Velké Heraltice in the Moravian-Silesian Region


Israel

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Mount Tabor Mount Tabor ( he, הר תבור) (Har Tavor) is located in Lower Galilee, Israel, at the eastern end of the Jezreel Valley, west of the Sea of Galilee. In the Hebrew Bible (Joshua, Judges), Mount Tabor is the site of the Battle of Mount Tabo ...
, Galilee, Israel, a Biblical site


Slovenia

* Municipality of Tabor ** Tabor, Tabor, a village in the municipality * Tabor District, a city district of Maribor * Tabor, Nova Gorica, a village * Tabor, Sežana, a village * Šilentabor, known as Tabor (nad Knežakom) until 2000


United States

* Tabor, Colorado, an unincorporated community * Tabor, Illinois, an unincorporated community *
Tabor, Iowa Tabor is a city in Fremont County and extends northward into Mills County in the U.S. state of Iowa. The population was 928 at the time of the 2020 census. Geography Tabor is located at (40.896605, -95.672368). According to the United States ...
, a city * Tabor, Minnesota, an unincorporated community in the township * Mount Tabor, Ohio, a former community also called Tabor *
Tabor, South Dakota Tabor (pronounced "TAY'-bur") is a town in Bon Homme County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 407 at the 2020 census. History The town is named after the town of Tábor in the Czech Republic, the native land of a large share of t ...
, a town *
Tabor Township, Polk County, Minnesota Tabor Township is a township in Polk County, Minnesota, United States. It is part of the Grand Forks- ND- MN Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 122 at the 2000 census. Tabor Township was named after Tábor (German: ''Tabor''), in t ...
* Mount Tabor, Vermont, a town


Elsewhere

* Tabor, Victoria, Australia * Tabor, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, a village * Tabor Island or
Maria Theresa Reef The Maria Theresa Reef is a supposed reef in the South Pacific (south of the French Tuamotu islands and east of New Zealand); it appears to be a phantom reef. It is also known as Tabor Island or Tabor Reef on French maps. Reports Bernhard Kraut ...


Schools

* Tabor Academy (disambiguation) * Tabor College (disambiguation) * Tabor Park Vocational School, Toronto, Canada


Churches

* Tabor Church (Berlin-Hohenschönhausen), Hohenschönhausen, Berlin, Germany * Tabor Church, Kreuzberg, Berlin * Tabor Church (Berlin-Wilhelmshagen), Berlin * Tabor Congregational Church, Iowa, US


People

* Tabor (surname), a list of people * Stanisław Tatar (nom de guerre "Stanisław Tabor") (1896-1980), Polish Army general


Other uses

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Tabor Light In Eastern Orthodox Christian theology, the Tabor Light ( grc, Φῶς τοῦ Θαβώρ "Light of Tabor", or "Uncreated Light", "Divine Light"; russian: Фаворский свет "Taboric Light"; Georgian: თაბორის ნათ ...
, a light seen by Paul the Apostle in the doctrine of Eastern Orthodox theology *
Tabor (formation) A wagon fort, wagon fortress, or corral, often referred to as circling the wagons, is a temporary fortification made of wagons arranged into a rectangle, circle, or other shape and possibly joined with each other to produce an improvised militar ...
, a camp * Tabor (Martian crater) *
Tabor (Morocco) Tabor was the designation given to an irregular unit of indigenous infantry and cavalry recruited in Morocco during the period of French and Spanish intervention and occupation (1908-56). A tabor was a formation of three or four ''goum''s. A '' ...
, a type of a military unit *
Tabor (instrument) A tabor, tabret ( cy, Tabwrdd), Tambour De Provence, or Tambourin (Provencal) is a portable snare drum typically played either with one hand or with two drumsticks. The word "tabor" is simply an English variant of a Latin-derived word meaning "dr ...
, a snare drum * Taxpayer Bill of Rights, a concept *
Tarrant Tabor The Tarrant Tabor was a British triplane bomber designed towards the end of the First World War and was briefly the world's largest aircraft. It crashed, with fatalities, on its first flight. Development The Tabor was the first and only aircraft ...
, a British triplane bomber * Tabor (character), in the animated television series ''Swat Kats'' * "Tábor", the fifth symphonic poem in Smetana's ''
Má vlast ''Má vlast'' (), also known as ''My Fatherland'', is a set of six symphonic poems composed between 1874 and 1879 by the Czech composer Bedřich Smetana. The six pieces, conceived as individual works, are often presented and recorded as a single ...
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See also

* Mount Tabor (disambiguation) * *
Taborites The Taborites ( cs, Táborité, cs, singular Táborita), known by their enemies as the Picards, were a faction within the Hussite movement in the medieval Lands of the Bohemian Crown. Although most of the Taborites were of rural origin, the ...
* Taber (disambiguation) * Tavor (disambiguation) *
Three-hole pipe The three-hole pipe, also commonly known as tabor pipe or galoubet, is a wind instrument designed to be played by one hand, leaving the other hand free to play a tabor drum, bell, psalterium or ''tambourin à cordes'', bones, triangle or other pe ...
or tabor pipe, a wind musical instrument {{disambiguation, geo