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Tabor may refer to:
Places
Czech Republic
- Tábor, a town in the South Bohemian Region
- Tábor District, the surrounding district
- Tábor, a village and part of Velké Heraltice in the Moravian-Silesian Region
Israel
- Mount Tabor, Galilee, Israel, a Biblical site
Slovenia
- Municipality of Tabor
- Tabor, Tabor, a village in the municipality
- Tabor District, a city district of Maribor
- Tabor, Nova Gorica, a village
- Tabor, Sežana, a village
- Šilentabor, known as Tabor (nad Knežakom) until 2000
United States
- Tabor, Colorado, an unincorporated community
- Tabor, Illinois, an unincorporated community
- Tabor, Iowa, a city
- Tabor, Minnesota, an unincorporated community in a township of the same name
- Tabor, South Dakota, a town
- Tabor Township, Polk County, Minnesota
- Mount Tabor, New Jersey, an unincorporated community and census-designated place
- Mount Tabor, Ohio, a former community also called Tabor
- Mount Tabor, Vermont, a town
Elsewhere
- Tabor, Victoria, Australia
- Tabor, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, a village
- Tabor Island or Maria Theresa Reef
Schools
Churches
- Tabor Church (Berlin-Hohenschönhausen), Hohenschönhausen, Berlin, Germany
- Tabor Church, Kreuzberg, Berlin
- Tabor Church (Berlin-Wilhelmshagen), Berlin
- Tabor Congregational Church, Iowa, US
People
- Tabor (surname), a list of people
- Stanisław Tatar (nom de guerre "Stanisław Tabor") (1896-1980), Polish Army general
Other uses
- Tabor Light, a light seen by Paul the Apostle in the doctrine of Eastern Orthodox theology
- Tabor (formation), a camp
- Tabor (Martian crater)
- Tabor (Morocco), a type of a military unit
- Tabor (instrument), a snare drum
- Taxpayer Bill of Rights, a concept
- Tarrant Tabor, a British triplane bomber
- Tabor (character), in the animated television series Swat Kats
- "Tábor", the fifth symphonic poem in Smetana's Má vlast
See also
- Mount Tabor (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing Tabor
- Taborites
- Taber (disambiguation)
- Tavor (disambiguation)
- Three-hole pipe or tabor pipe, a wind musical instrument
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