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  2. German Institute of Development and Sustainability - Wikipedia

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    At present, IDOS has a staff of more than 200, two-thirds of whom are researchers. Research and consulting. IDOS draws together the knowledge of development research available worldwide, dedicating its work to key issues facing the future of development policy. IDOS’s research is theory-based, empirically backed, and application-oriented.

  3. Tábor - Wikipedia

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    Postal code. 390 01. Website. www.taborcz.eu. Tábor (Czech pronunciation: [ˈtaːbor]; German: Tabor) is a town in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 34,000 inhabitants, which makes it the second most populated town in the region. The town was founded by the Hussites in 1420.

  4. Military history detachment - Wikipedia

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    Currently there are 3 types of Military History Detachments. The MHD Team A is a two-man detachment consisting of a Colonel (O-6) and Lieutenant Colonel (O-5). This unit is normally located at the Theater and Corps level Headquarters. The MHD Team B is a three-man unit consisting of a Major (O-4) and two NCOs, normally an E-7 and an E-6.

  5. International Order of Twelve Knights and Daughters of Tabor

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    The International Order of Twelve Knights and Daughters of Tabor is an African-American co-ed fraternal organization best known as the sponsor of the Taborian Hospital.. It was founded by Moses Dickson, an abolitionist, soldier, and clergyman of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, as the International Order of Twelve in 1846 as an antislavery society.

  6. Tunnels of Tábor - Wikipedia

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    Tunnels of Tábor. Tunnels of Tábor, sometimes referred to as "catacombs", [ 1] are a complex of tunnels in Tábor in the Czech Republic. This popular tourist sight was created in the 15th century by digging cellars called "loch", under houses in the historic centre of Tábor. Many cellars were connected and created a kind of a labyrinth.

  7. Mount Tabor - Wikipedia

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    Mount Tabor, sometimes spelled Mount Thabor (Hebrew: הר תבור, romanized: Har Tavor; Arabic جبل طابور), is a large hill of biblical significance in Lower Galilee, northern Israel, at the eastern end of the Jezreel Valley, 18 kilometres (11 miles) west of the Sea of Galilee. In the Hebrew Bible (Joshua, Judges), Mount Tabor is the ...

  8. Siege of Mount Tabor - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Mount Tabor. The siege of Mount Tabor was a military engagement between the Crusader armies of the Fifth Crusade and the Ayyubids. The combined Crusader armies laid siege to Mount Tabor, which was the objective of the Hungarian Crusade. The crusaders ultimately failed to capture the fort.

  9. File:Tábor, autobusové nádraží, displej s odjezdy autobusů ...

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    Husovo náměstí, autobusové nádraží, zastávka MHD, displej s odjezdy.}} {{en|1=en:Tábor, en:Tábor District, en:South Bohemian Region, the [[:en:Czech Rep File usage No pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed).