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Khirbet al-Deir in
Hebron Governorate.
Teqoa (Arabic: تقوع, also
spelled Tuquʿ) is a
Palestinian town in the
Bethlehem Governorate,
located 12 km (7.5 mi)...
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Qulin Tuqu Aymara quli tousled,
tuqu goitre -n a suffix, also
spelled Culin Thojo) is a 5,368-metre-high (17,612 ft)
mountain in the
Cordillera Real in...
- of
Jerusalem and in the
immediate vicinity of the
Palestinian village of
Tuqu'. It
falls under the
jurisdiction of Gush
Etzion Regional Council. In 2022...
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Teqoa is an
ancient town from Judaea, now a
Palestinian town also
known as
Tuqu'. Teqoa,
Tekoa or
Tekoah may also
refer to: Tekoa, Gush Etzion, an Israeli...
- Al-Qawawsa
Quarter was
formed by Arab
Christian emigrants from the
nearby town of
Tuqu' in the 18th century.
There is also a
Syriac quarter outside of the old city...
- on 13
March 2024.
Retrieved 13
March 2024. Hess 2009, p. 115. See
Entry *
tuqu Archived 24
October 2020 at the
Wayback Machine in the
Polynesian Lexicon...
- cowbell, used for
sheep or goats. The bell was
found in 1988 in a
field near
Tuqu' (Tekoa) in the West Bank. The bell's body is made of aluminum, probably...
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Symphony Orchestra and
conducted by
Simon Rattle, El-Turk’s
composition Tuqus had its
world premiere in June 2019,
including students from the Guildhall...
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included Taybeh, Beit Rima,
Jifna an-Nasara, Ramallah, Yabrud, Aboud, Suba,
Tuqu, Nahalin, and Artas. The
Christians living in
these villages were mainly...
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Fajjar Beit Jala Beit
Sahour Bethlehem al-Dawha
Husan al-Khader
Nahalin Tuqu' al-Ubeidiya Za'atara Aida 'Azza
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Indicators by Type of Locality...