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Places and jurisdictions

* Ancient name of Jableh, a Christian city in Syria and Byzantine (arch)bishopric into the Middle Ages, now a Latin Catholic titular see **
Roman Catholic Diocese of Gabala The Titular Archbishopric of Gabala, formerly the Diocese of Gabala, is a titular archbishopric of the Roman Catholic Church named for its former see, the city of Jableh, in present-day Syria. Greek bishopric No later than the 4th century, Gab ...
, now a titular see *
Tabala (Lydia) Tabala ( grc, Τάβαλα), is the name of a Roman and Byzantine town and a Bishopric in ancient Lydia. Tabala was on the Hermus River, and minted its own coins. It is no doubt the same as the one mentioned by Hierocles under the name of ...
, an ancient settlement and bishopric in Lydia *
Gabala (Angola) Gabela is a town, with a population of 116,903 (2014), and a commune, named Gabela Sede, in the municipality of Amboim, province of Cuanza Sul, Angola and the seat of that municipality. The area of the commune comprises 459 km2 with a pop ...
, a town in Angola *
Qabala District Qabala District ( az, Qəbələ rayonu) is one of the 66 districts of Azerbaijan. It is located in the north of the country and belongs to the Shaki-Zagatala Economic Region. The district borders the districts of Oghuz, Shaki, Agdash, ...
, a region of Azerbaijan * Qabala, a city of Qabala District, Azerbaijan ** Gabala FK, a football club in the above town


Other

* ''Gabala'' (moth), a genus of nolid moths *
Gabala Radar Station Gabala Radar Station (; ) in some sources Gabala is spelled ''Qabala'', other names are Lyaki, Mingacevir and Mingechaur was a Daryal-type ( NATO Pechora) bistatic Passive electronically scanned array early warning radar, built by the Soviet ...
, an early warning radar station run by Russian Space Forces


See also

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Gabalas Gavalas or Gabalas ( el, Γαβαλάς), feminine form Gavala/Gabala (Γαβαλά), is a Greek family name. It can refer to: * Jabalah IV ibn al-Harith (died 528), Ghassanid Arab phylarch, known as Gabalas in Greek sources * Leo Gabalas (fl. 1240 ...
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