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Tabora is the
capital of Tanzania's
Tabora Region and is
classified as a muni****lity by the
Tanzanian government. It is also the
administrative seat of...
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Tabora Region (Mkoa wa
Tabora in Swahili) is one of Tanzania's 31
administrative regions located in mid-western part of Tanzania. The
regional capital...
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Kitayosce is a
football club
based in
Tabora, the
capital of Tanzania's
Tabora Region. The team
plays in the
Tanzanian Championship.
Kilimanjaro Talented...
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Tábora is a
Spanish surname. As with
other such surnames, it is
often written without diacritics as
Tabora.
Benigno G.
Tabora (1915–2008), Filipino-American...
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Battle of
Tabora (French:
Bataille de
Tabora; 8–19
September 1916) was a
military action which occurred around the town of
Tabora in the north-west...
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Tabora Offensive (April–September 1916) was an Anglo-Belgian
offensive into
German East Africa,
which ended with the
Battle of
Tabora in the north-west...
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Eduque Tabora, S.J. is a
Filipino Jesuit priest and was the
fourth president of
Ateneo de
Davao University from 2011 to 2023. He
served as the president...
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bordered to the
north by the
Urambo District (
Tabora), to the east by the
Sikonge District (
Tabora), to the east by the
Chunya District (Mbeya), to...
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Tabora Airport (IATA: TBO, ICAO: HTTB) is an
airport in west-central
Tanzania serving Tabora. It is 8
kilometres (5.0 mi)
south of the town.
Surface access...
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Tabora was a
German hospital ship that was sunk on 26
March 1916 in the port of Dar es Salaam,
German East Africa, by the
Royal Navy
battleship HMS Vengeance...