Tabor
Tabor stands for:
- Tabor (liturgy) , a pedestal for a monstrance
- Tabor (fortification) , a fortification in the Middle Ages, after Mount Tabor in Galilee
- Tabor (drum) , a historical drum
Tabor or Tábor is the name of the following geographical objects:
- Okres Tábor , administrative region in South Bohemia, Czech Republic
Places:
- Tábor , a city in Bohemia, Czech Republic
- Tabor (Slovenia) , a municipality in Slovenia
- Tabor (Neuhaus community) , part of the Neuhaus am Klausenbach community , Jennersdorf district, Burgenland
- Tabor (municipality of Naarn) , district of Naarn im Machlande , district of Perg, Upper Austria
- Tabor (Steyr) , district of the city of Steyr, Upper Austria
- Am Tabor , district in Leopoldstadt, Vienna
- Tabor (Victoria) , Australia
- Tabor, Alabama , United States
- Tabor (Colorado) , United States
- Tabor (Illinois) , United States
- Tabor, Iowa , United States
- Tabor (Kansas) , United States
- Tabor, Minnesota , Polk County , United States
- Tabor, New Jersey , United States
- Tabor City, North Carolina, United States
- Tabor (Ohio) , United States
- Tabor, Oklahoma , United States
- Tabor, Pennsylvania , United States
- Tabor, South Dakota , Bon Homme County , United States
- Tabor, Tennessee , United States
- Tabor, Texas , United States
- Tabor, Wisconsin , United States
such as:
- Montabaur (formerly Mons Tabor), town in Rhineland-Palatinate
- Sezimovo Ústí , Alt Tabor, town in the Czech Republic
- Tabory (pl.), A series of villages and rural settlements in Russia and Poland
Surveys:
- Mount Tabor , 588 m, a mountain in Israel
- Fehringer Tabor , in Fehring, Eastern Styria
- Feldbacher Tabor , a mountain with a castle in Feldbach (Styria)
- Taborberg (Bodanrück) , 473 m, a mountain near Konstanz, Germany
- Taborberg (Abtenau) , 1618 m, a mountain near Abtenau, Austria
- Tabor (Pfäfers) , 800 m, a lookout point near Pfäfers, Switzerland
- Tabor (Steyr) , a hill in Steyr, Austria
- Tabor (Villach) , a hill on Lake Faak
- Tabor Spur , mountain ridge in Marie-Byrd-Land, Antarctica
- Maria-Theresia-Riff , a reef in the Pacific (especially on French nautical charts)
- Mont Thabor , 3178 m, mountain in the French Alps
Buildings:
- Grad Tabor Laško , a castle in Slovenia
- Veliki Tabor Castle , a castle in Croatia
- Tabor Castle in Burgenland
- Tabor (Neusiedl) , medieval defense tower in Neusiedl am See
- as well as numerous churches, see Taborkirche
Tabor , Tábor is a family name for the following people:
- Artur Tabor (1968–2010), Polish nature photographer
- Arthur Sydney Tabor (1852-1927), English cricket and tennis player
- Charles F. Tabor (1841–1900), American lawyer and politician
- Charly Tabor (1919–1999), Austrian trumpeter
- Danielle Tabor (born 1984), British actress
- Friedrich Ludwig Wilhelm Christian Karl von Tabor (1776–1851), Belgian general
- Gerhard Tabor (1694–1742), German physician
- Günther Tabor (1925–2002), German director and actor
- Hans Tabor (1922–2003), Danish politician and diplomat
- Harry Zvi Tabor († 2015), Israeli physicist
- Herbert Tabor (* 1918), American physician and biochemist
- Horace Tabor (1830–1899), American politician
- James Tabor (* 1946), American biblical scholar
- Jan Tabor (publicist) (* 1944), Austrian cultural journalist and architecture critic
- Jan Tábor (* 1963), German-Czech ice hockey player
- Johann Heinrich Tabor (1751–1795), German doctor
- Johann Otto Tabor (1604–1674), German lawyer and university professor
- June Tabor (born 1947), British singer
- Tommy Tabor (* 1982), German politician (AfD)
Tabor is the name of the following fictional character:
- Tabor south , fictional character in Friedrich Ani
Tabor or Tábor , other:
- Tábor (ship) , a ferry on Lake Constance
- Evangelische Hochschule Tabor , a theological university with an evangelical-pietist character in Marburg
- Tábor, part of the symphonic poem My Fatherland by Bedřich Smetana
- Tabor , a shopping center owned by Weiß Handels GmbH in Steyr
See also:
- Thabor , Tavor
- Mount Tabor . Tabor Tower , Taborfriedhof , Taborstrasse
- Taborites
- Tabor light
- Tábor lidu (People's Tábor), an outdoor political assembly of the people in Austria-Hungary and successor states.
- Tabor - the second lowest organizational department in the structure of the Ustasha in the Croatian municipalities 1941–1945.
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