Tibar Bay Port (Portuguese: Porto da Baía de Tíbar, Tetum: Portu Baía Tibar) is a container seaport at Tibar Bay, near Dili, the capital city of East Timor...
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Tibar Bay (Portuguese: Baía de Tibar, Tetum: Baía Tibar) is a bay on the north coast of East Timor near Dili, its capital city. The bay forms part of...
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at 81%. Tibar, lying outside of Dili Municipality, has the lowest at 75%.: 2–7 As of 2013, there were 108 schools in Dili, Hera, and Tibar, including...
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including the Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport and the Tibar Bay port, which as at early 2022 was due to start operations later that...
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August Tibar (24 July 1888, in Viljandi County – ?) was an Estonian politician. He was a member of Estonian Constituent Assembly. On 8 August 1919, he...
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John Tibar George (born 1 January 2000) is a Tanzanian footballer plays as a midfielder. As of 1 February 2020. Notes John Tibar George at Soccerway....
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India. Its variants include Tibrewala, Tibdewal and Tibarewal. The word "tibar" (or tiba) in the local Rajasthani-language means small sand hills, and...
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were also called Thobel (Tubal). David Marshall Lang argued that the root Tibar gave rise to the form Iber that made the Greeks pick up the name Iberian...
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musaːfirin jatˤlaʕu mutalaf.fiʕan bi ʕabaːʔatin samiːka || fat.tafaqataː ʕala ʕ.tibaːr is.saːbiqi fiː ʔid͡ʒbaːr il.musaːfiri ʕalaː xalʕi ʕabaːʔatihi l.ʔaqwaː ||...
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East Timor. On that day, its container operations were transferred to the Tibar Bay Port. Since then, the Port of Dili's facilities have been open only...
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