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Tarnov is a
village in
Platte County, Nebraska,
United States. The po****tion was 46 at the 2010 census.
Tarnov was laid out in 1889. A
large share of...
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Tarnov can be:
Tarnov, Bardejov, a
village in
Slovakia Tarnów, Poland,
anglicized as
Tarnov Tarnov, Nebraska,
named after the
Polish town from
which many...
- Charnetskis'
village to the
ground in
search of the "Great
Tarnov Crystal", a
mysterious Tarnov crystal that has
caused many wars over the
millennia and...
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Tarnov is a
village and muni****lity in
Bardejov District in the Prešov
Region of north-east Slovakia. In
historical records the
village was
first mentioned...
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Bulgarians also
applied the word to
Tarnovgrad (Tsarevgrad
Tarnov, "Imperial City of
Tarnov"), one of the
capitals of the
tsars of the
Bulgarian Empire...
-
Veliko Tarnovo".
Tourist information center of
Veliko Tarnovo:
Tsarevgrad Tarnov.
Archived from the
original on 27
April 2023. "Holy
Forty Martyrs' church...
- Michael's
Catholic Church is a
parish of the
Roman Catholic Church in
Tarnov, Nebraska,
within the
Archdiocese of Omaha. It is
noted for its historic...
- Constantinople" or "Third Rome".
Bulgarian contemporaries called the city "Tsarevgrad
Tarnov", the
Imperial city of Tarnovo,
after the
Bulgarian name for Constantinople—Tsarigrad...
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outbuildings sustained mostly minor damage. EF0 WSW of
Platte Center to E of
Tarnov Platte NE 41°31′N 97°33′W / 41.51°N 97.55°W / 41.51; -97.55 (Platte...
- 2003). Emil Eisenberg, the son of Jula and Wolf Eisenberg, was born in
Tarnov, Galicia, Austria-Hungary
which is now in
Poland since the end of World...