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Gibeon ( he, גִּבְעוֹן ''giḇʻôn, giv'ôn'') may refer to: *
Gibeon (ancient city) Gibeon ( he, , ''Gīḇəʻōn''; grc-gre, Γαβαων, ''Gabaōn'') was a Canaanite and, later, an Israelite city which was located north of Jerusalem. According to and , the pre-Israelite-conquest inhabitants, the Gibeonites, were Hivite ...
, a Canaanite city north of Jerusalem that was conquered by Joshua *
Gibeon Constituency Gibeon ( Nama: Khaxa-tsûs) is a constituency in the Hardap Region of Namibia. The administrative centre of the constituency is the village of Gibeon. It had a population of 12,122 in 2011, up from 11,541 in 2001. In August 2013, Gibeon Consti ...
, the constituency whose administrative centre is the Namibian village of Gibeon *
Gibeon (meteorite) Gibeon is a meteorite that fell in prehistoric times in Namibia. It was named after the nearest town: Gibeon. History The meteorite was discovered by the Nama people and used by them to make tools and weapons. In 1836 the English captain J. E. A ...
, an iron meteorite found in Namibia near Gibeon *
Gibeon, Namibia Gibeon ( Nama: Khaxa-tsûs) is a village in Gibeon Constituency in the Hardap Region of Namibia. History Gibeon, originally known by the name Khaxa-tsûs, received its name from Kido Witbooi, first Kaptein of the ǀKhowesin, a subtribe of th ...
, a village in the Hardap region of Namibia ** Gibeon Railway Station, a railway station serving the town of Gibeon in Namibia *
Gibeon Bradbury Gibeon Elden Bradbury (1833–1904) was a painter from Buxton, Maine. Bradbury was born in a particular section of Buxton entitled Salmon Falls, an area on a large hill near the Saco River. The son of Nathaniel Scamman Bradbury and Lucy Sawyer Br ...
(1833–1904), painter from Buxton, Maine, United States *
Giv'on HaHadashah Giv'on HaHadashah ( he, גִּבְעוֹן הַחֲדָשָׁה, ''lit.'' New Gibeon) is an Israel settlement in the West Bank, built over land expropriated from the neighboring Palestinian villages of Biddu, Beit Ijza, and Al Jib. It falls und ...
( he, גִּבְעוֹן הַחֲדָשָׁה), an Israeli communal settlement northwest of Jerusalem *
Thomas Givon Thomas Givon (also known as Talmy Givón) (born June 22, 1936) is a linguist and writer. He is one of the founders of "West Coast Functionalism", today classified as a usage-based model of language, and of the linguistics department at the Unive ...
(born 1936), he, Talmy Givón, linguist, rancher, musician and writer *
Pool of Gibeon The Pool of Gibeon is a site in Gibeon mentioned a number of times in the Hebrew Bible. Archeological evidence locates the historical site of the pool in the village of Jib, in the West Bank Palestinian territories. Biblical accounts Abner and ...
, a site in Gibeon mentioned a number of times in the Hebrew Bible {{disambiguation, geo