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Tartus (Arabic: طَرْطُوس / ALA-LC: Ṭarṭūs; known in the County of Tripoli as Tortosa and also transliterated from French Tartous) is a city on the Mediterranean... |
pronunciation: [ˈtɑrtˑu]), alternative South Estonian spelling: Tarto has been the only name in official use but throughout its history there have also... |
facility in Tartus is a leased military installation of the Russian Navy located on the northern edge of the sea port of the Syrian city of Tartus. Up until... |
University of Tartu (UT; Estonian: Tartu Ülikool; Latin: Universitas Tartuensis) is a public research university located in the city of Tartu, Estonia. It... |
Tartu Airport (Estonian: Tartu lennujaam) (IATA: TAY, ICAO: EETU) is an airport in Reola, Ülenurme Parish, 5.9 nautical miles (10.9 km; 6.8 mi) south southwest... |
Tartu JK Tammeka, commonly known as Tartu Tammeka or simply Tammeka, is an Estonian professional football club based in Tartu that competes in Meistriliiga... |
Tartu County (Estonian: Tartu maakond or Tartumaa) is one of 15 counties of Estonia. It is located in eastern Estonia bordering Põlva County, Valga County... |
University of Tartu Natural History Museum (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli Loodusmuuseum) is a natural history museum in Tartu, Estonia. The museum is affiliated... |
the centre is the city of Aleppo. Damascus Quneitra Daraa Al-Suwayda Homs Tartus Latakia Hama Idlib Aleppo Raqqa Deir ez-Zor Al-Hasakah Sixty-four of the... |
of Tartu, Estonia. Tartu University Press dates its history back to 1632, when University of Tartu was founded. It is the largest university press in Estonia... |
Tartu Ülikooli korvpallimeeskond (English: University of Tartu men's basketball team), also known as Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits for sponsorship reasons... |
Syrian Navy (section Russian base in Tartus) with its fleet based in the ports of Baniyas, Latakia, Minet el-Beida, and Tartus. It is the smallest part of the Syrian Armed Forces. On 29 August 1950,... |
Tartu Ski Marathon (Estonian: Tartu maraton) is a long-distance cross-country skiing competition, held annually in Estonia, on third Sunday of February... |
Tartu Synagogue (Estonian: Tartu sünagoog) was a synagogue in Tartu, Estonia. The synagogue was built in 1903 and was designed by a local architect R... |
Wiki Commons has media related to Tartu Observatory. The Tartu Observatory (Estonian: Tartu Observatoorium) is the largest astronomical observatory... |
Cathedral of Our Lady of Tortosa (redirect from National Museum of Tartus) Tortosa (Arabic: كاتدرائية طرطوس) was a Catholic cathedral in the city of Tartus, Syria. Erected during the 12th century, it has been described by historians... |
The Tartu–Moscow Semiotic School is a scientific school of thought in the field of semiotics that was formed in 1964 and led by Juri Lotman. Among the... |
This is a timeline of Russian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Russia and its predecessor states. To... |
The Citadel of Tartus, (Arabic: قلعة طرطوس), is a historic building now mostly a residential area by the Mediterranean Sea in Tartus, Syria. It was one... |
were carried out by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in Jableh and Tartus, coastline cities in Syria. 184 people were killed and at least 200 people... |