- Hedensted.
Tørring Church was
built in 1200. The
characteristic octagonal dome of the
church tower is from the
beginning of the 17th century.
Tørring is located...
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horsewoman and painter.
Elizabeth married Bavarian Count Carl
Theodor of
Törring-Jettenbach (22
September 1900 – 14 May 1967),
member of an
ancient German...
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tor,
Tor, or
TOR in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tor,
TOR or
ToR may
refer to: Toronto,
Canada Toronto Raptors Tor, Pallars, a
village in Spain...
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Tor is a free
overlay network for
enabling anonymous communication.
Built on free and open-source
software and more than
seven thousand volunteer-operated...
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Tor tor,
commonly known as the
tor mahseer or
tor barb, is a
species of
cyprinid fish
found in fast-flowing
rivers and
streams with
rocky bottoms in India...
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tors in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tors may
refer to:
Tors (band)
Tor, a type of rock
outcrop Ivan
Tors (1916–1983), playwright, screenwriter...
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council was the town of Uldum. The
largest town in the muni****lity was
Tørring.
Tørring-Uldum muni****lity was, as a
result of
Kommunalreformen ("The Muni****lity...
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Anton Clemens Graf von
Törring-Seefeld or in
English form as
Count Anton Clemens von
Törring zu
Seefeld (22 June 1725 – 6
February 1812) was a Bavarian...
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Jesper Tørring (born 27
September 1947 in Randers) is a
Danish former athlete who
competed in 110
metres hurdles and long jump at the 1972
Summer Olympics...
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tor is a pseudo-top-level
domain host
suffix implemented by the
OnioNS project,
which aims to add DNS
infrastructure to the
Tor network enabling the...