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Revision as of 03:54, 1 December 2015

Täräbit

Täräbit
Tarabit Montage.png
Nickname(s): 
Tärbi
Location of Täräbit within Juhashka
Location of Täräbit within Juhashka
Elevation
478 m (1,568 ft)
WebsiteTemplate:Meme site

Täräbit (/ˈta.rəˌbit/; Juhash: /ˈtä.rä.bit/) is a major city in western Juhashka and one of the 28 provinces of Juhashka. From 1923 until 1986, Täräbit was the capital of the country.

Etymology

The name "Täräbit" is a compound of the Juhashka words tär, meaning 'white', and bit, meaning 'hill'. The name literally means 'Hill of White', or 'Whitehill'. The name itself is derived from the outcrops of white limestone in the area.

History

Geography

Climate

Cityscape

Culture

Economy

Government

Demographics

International relations

From 1970 to 1986, Täräbit also served as the capital of the exiled Kükepist government of Ammia.

Notable People

Notable people born in Tärabit include:

  • (Unnamed Revolutionary Leader), leader of the (Socialist group?) in the Revolution