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Čabar is a town in Primorje-Gorski
Kotar County in
western Croatia.
There are 3,770
inhabitants (census 2011), in the
following settlements: Bazli, po****tion...
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pounds (40–70 kilograms). The term "caber"
derives from the
Gaelic word
cabar,
which refers to a
wooden beam. The
person tossing the
caber is
called a...
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November 2022). "How the
Number of
Believers Changed in Kazakhstan".
CABAR.asia. The
Institute for War &
Peace Reporting.
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- Draga, and
Osilnica in Slovenia, as well as Prezid,
Kozji Vrh, Gorači,
Čabar, Crni Lazi, Tršće, Plešce, Vode, Gerovo, Mali Lazi, and Crni Lug in Croatia...
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Point of no Return?".
Central Asian Bureau for
Analytical Reporting (
CABAR).
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Rijeka (county seat) Town of
Bakar Town of Cres Town of
Crikvenica Town of
Čabar Town of
Delnice Town of
Kastav Town of
Kraljevica Town of Krk Town of Mali...
- "Tajikistan: The Life of the
smallest Orthodox community in
Central Asia".
CABAR.asia. 1
March 2019.
Retrieved 10
October 2020. "Душанбинская епархия / Организации...
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entering the NNR. From here the
route ascends more
steeply to
reach An
Cabar, the
southernmost of the
summits that lie
along the main ridge. An alternative...
- The name
Caberfeidh comes from the
Scottish Gaelic for a stag's antlers,
Cabar Feidh,
which is the
symbol of Ross-shire. The club was
founded in 1886 in...
- to full
Munro status. The
smaller peak at the
northern end is Stob nan
Cabar. The most
common route on the
mountain starts from the A82 at the head of...