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Encyclopedia > Torba

Torba is the northernmost province of Vanuatu, including the Banks Islands and the Torres Islands. The name Torba is derived from the initial letters of Torres and Banks (or Torres, Rowa and Banks). It has a population of 7,870 people and an area of 882 km². Its capital is Sola. File links The following pages link to this file: Torba Categories: GFDL images ... The Torres Islands are in the Torba province of Vanuatu. ...


Torba - also Turkmen woven bags with a single face.


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Torba, hiding in a little bay on the Bodrum peninsula (165 words)
Heading North of Bodrum, Torba is the nearest village.
It is only active during the summer months, but due to the generally high quality of the holiday home developments is a pleasant and relaxed place to visit.
A superbly preserved round stucture built by the Lelegians more than 2500 years ago, probably a tomb, crowns a hig hill overlooking the village while the ruins of a byzantine monastery standing on the east side of the bay.
Torba (241 words)
Torba is gelegen aan een groene baai aan de noordkust van het schiereiland Bodrum.
Torba is een klein en gezellig, voormalig vissersdorpje waar tegenwoordig een aantal vakantiecomplexen zijn verrezen.
Vanuit Torba vertrekken er dagelijks in het seizoen boten vanuit de ongerepte baai van Güllük naar Didim.
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