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Obed may refer to: Geography *Obed, Alberta, an unincorporated community in west-central Alberta, Canada *Obed, Arizona, a ghost town in northern Arizona, U.S. * Obed, Croatia, a settlement in Orle, Croatia *Little Obed River, a ten mile long stream in the Cumberland Plateau, in Cumberland County, Tennessee *Obed Lake Provincial Park, a provincial park in Alberta, Canada *Obed River, a stream draining a part of the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee * Obed Wild and Scenic River, a stream draining a part of the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee People *Obed (biblical figure) (Hebrew: עובד, Oved), son of Boaz and Ruth *Obed (name) *Obed-Edom Obed-Edom is a biblical name which in Hebrew means "servant of Edom," and which appears in the books of 2 Samuel and 1 and 2 Chronicles. The relationship between these passages has been the subject of scholarly discussions which express uncertain ...
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Obed, Alberta
Obed is an unincorporated community in west-central Alberta, Canada within Yellowhead County. It lies 50 km west of Edson via the Yellowhead Highway. Obed Lake and Obed Lake Provincial Park are located immediately east of the community. Demographics In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Obed had a population of 34 living in 13 of its 13 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of 10. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021. As a designated place in the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Obed had a population of 10 living in 6 of its 7 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2011 population of 17. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2016. See also *List of communities in Alberta *List of designated places in Alberta A designated place is a type of geographic unit used by Statistics Canada to disseminate census data. It is usually "a small commu ...
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Obed, Arizona
Obed, Arizona was a town in Navajo County, Arizona located approximately three miles south of Joseph City, Arizona. It was settled in 1876 by a group of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints under the direction of George Lake. The settlers built a fort that was twelve rods square with walls that were ten feet high. It had bastions, with portholes for defense at two corners and additional portholes in the surrounding walls. The camp consisted of 123 members, which included John Bloomfield and his wife and nine children. Cottonwood was sawed for lumber. The community had a school house in January 1877 and a denominational school was started the next month, with Phoebe McNeal as teacher. Numerous problems plagued the settlement. The site was malarial, was selected against LDS Church instruction, and had trouble with brush and log dams washing away. The population took chills and fever and finally abandoned the settlement in March 1877. Obed was one of four Li ...
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Orle, Croatia
Orle is a village and a municipality (" općina") in Croatia in Zagreb County. According to the 2011 census, there are 1,975 inhabitants in the municipality, an absolute majority of which are Croats. Settlements are: * Bukevje * Čret Posavski * Drnek * Obed * Orle * Ruča * Stružec Posavski * Suša * Veleševec * Vrbovo Posavsko Vrbovo (; german: Werbowo, it, Verbovo) is a village southeast of Ilirska Bistrica in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. The local church is dedicated to the Holy Cross and belongs to the Parish A parish is a territorial entity in many C ... References Populated places in Zagreb County Municipalities of Croatia {{ZagrebCounty-geo-stub ...
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Little Obed River
The Little Obed River is a ten mile long stream in the Cumberland Plateau in Cumberland County, Tennessee. The Little Obed rises east of Crossville and from near its source flows in a deep gorge that it has cut into the rocks capping the plateau, primarily sandstones of the Pennsylvanian Period. The depth of the gorge seems disproportionate to the size of the stream, as is typical of many of the streams of the plateau. The erosive power of plateau streams is considerable because of the frequent and often intense rainfall in the area. The Little Obed and its gorge are bridged by U.S. Highway 127 just north of Crossville; the Little Obed's confluence with the Obed River is slightly northwest of Crossville near the remains of a former bridge on an abandoned railroad that once linked Nashville and Knoxville. See also *List of rivers of Tennessee This is a list of rivers of the U.S. state of Tennessee: By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective ...
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Obed Lake Provincial Park
Obed Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in Alberta, Canada, located west of Edson and east of Hinton, on the north side of the Yellowhead Highway. The park surrounds the Obed Lakes. It is situated in a wetland system in the central foothills, between the McLeod River and Athabasca River, at an elevation of and has a surface of . Sundance Provincial Park is located east of this park. Activities The following activities are available in the park: *Camping *Canoeing and kayaking *Fishing (yellow perch, brown trout, sucker) *Power boating See also *List of provincial parks in Alberta *List of Canadian provincial parks This is a list of all provincial/territorial parks and other provincial/territorial protected areas in Canada. Alberta Alberta's provincial parks and protected areas are managed by Alberta Parks and Alberta Government's ministry of Alberta ... * List of National Parks of Canada References External links * Provincial parks of Alberta Ye ...
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Obed River
Obed River is a stream draining a part of the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee. It, and particularly its tributaries, are important streams for whitewater enthusiasts. The Obed River rises in Cumberland County, Tennessee, just south of Crossville. It is bridged by U.S. Highway 70 between downtown Crossville and the municipal airport, and meets its confluence with the Little Obed River near a bridge on U.S. Highway 70N and an abandoned railroad bridge which was formerly part of the rail system linking Nashville and Knoxville. Shortly thereafter, it is bridged by U.S. Highway 127 and Interstate 40. Except during periods of very high flow, the stream is scarcely visible from these bridges because of the depth of its gorge. Obed Wild and Scenic River From there the stream enters a rather remote area. After several miles it is bridged by State Route 298 (Genesis Road). From this point to its mouth it is designated as a National Wild and Scenic River along with Clear Creek and ...
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Obed Wild And Scenic River
Obed River is a stream draining a part of the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee. It, and particularly its tributaries, are important streams for whitewater enthusiasts. The Obed River rises in Cumberland County, Tennessee, just south of Crossville. It is bridged by U.S. Highway 70 between downtown Crossville and the municipal airport, and meets its confluence with the Little Obed River near a bridge on U.S. Highway 70N and an abandoned railroad bridge which was formerly part of the rail system linking Nashville and Knoxville. Shortly thereafter, it is bridged by U.S. Highway 127 and Interstate 40. Except during periods of very high flow, the stream is scarcely visible from these bridges because of the depth of its gorge. Obed Wild and Scenic River From there the stream enters a rather remote area. After several miles it is bridged by State Route 298 (Genesis Road). From this point to its mouth it is designated as a National Wild and Scenic River along with Clear Creek ...
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Obed (biblical Figure)
According to the Biblical Narrative, Obed () was a son of Boaz and Ruth, the father of Jesse, and the grandfather of David. He is named as one of Jesus' ancestors in the genealogies recorded in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke The Gospel of Luke), or simply Luke (which is also its most common form of abbreviation). tells of the origins, birth, ministry, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ. Together with the Acts of the Apostles, it makes up a two-volu .... References Book of Ruth Gospel of Luke Gospel of Matthew Hebrew Bible people Tribe of Judah {{Tanakh-stub ...
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Obed (name)
Obed () is a given name, following the biblical figure Obed. It may also serve as a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name *John Obed Howard (born 1928), a lightweight professional boxer from Canada * Obed Ariri (born 1956), a former American football placekicker *Obed Asamoah (born 1936), a politician from Ghana *Obed Cétoute (born 1983), a Canadian footballer * Obed Crosby Haycock (1901–1983), a scientist and educator *Obed Dlamini (born 1937), Prime Minister of Swaziland 1989–1993 * Obed Enamorado (born 1985), a Honduran football goalkeeper *Obie Fernandez, author, computer programmer, American *Obed Gómez (born 1966), a Puerto Rican artist of modern art *Obed Hall (1757–1828), a United States Representative from New Hampshire *Obed Hussey (1792–1860), an American inventor *Obed Mlaba, mayor of the eThekwini, South Africa *Obed Mutanya (born 1981), a Zambian long-distance and cross country runner *Obed Nicholls (1885–1962), a Cor ...
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