- to the west and São
Miguel do
Gostoso to the northwest.
Touros is near Rio Carnaubinha.
Touros are
divided into 27
districts and subdivisions: Arribão...
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Touro may
refer to:
Isaac Touro (1738–1783), a
Jewish leader in
colonial America.
Judah Touro (1775–1854), a
Jewish leader in
colonial America and son...
- de
Touros Daniel de Nascimento,
Moita Praça de
Touros de Abiúl,
Pombal (one of the oldest) Praça de
Touros de Estremoz,
Estremoz Praça de
Touros de Monsaraz...
- philanthropists.
Touro College,
chartered in New York
State in 1970,
takes its name from the
Touro family of
Judah Touro and his
father Isaac Touro.
Judah Touro and...
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Touro University is a
private Jewish university system headquartered in New York City, with
branches throughout the
United States as well as one each...
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Touro University is a
private Jewish university based in New York City, New York. It was
founded by
Bernard Lander in 1971, and
named for
Isaac and Judah...
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Farol do Calcanhar), also
known as
Touros Lighthouse and
formerly named Olhos D'Agua, is an
active lighthouse in
Touros, Rio
Grande do Norte, Brazil. At...
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Touro is a muni****lity of
northwestern Spain in the
province of A Coruña, in the
autonomous community of Galicia. It has a po****tion of 3,382 inhabitants...
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Touro Hall was a
building at 10th and
Carpenter Streets in the
Bella Vista neighborhood of
South Philadelphia. It was
named for
Judah Touro, a public-spirited...
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Touro Infirmary is a non-profit
hospital located in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Founded by
Judah Touro in 1852, it is a part of the LCMC
Health System. Touro...