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That is not indicated in The Bible.

Another answer:No. There is a figurative parallel between the 12 tribes and the 12 disciples, but they couldn't each have literally been from a different tribe, as there were at least two pairs of brothers (Peter & Andrew/James & John) among them.
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The apostles, except for Paul and possibly Judas Iscariot, the man who betrayed Jesus, all came from the general area of Galilee in Israel. At Jesus' trial, the bystanders at the fire where Peter was warming himself said he was a follower of Jesus because they knew he was from Galilee. Judas Iscariot came from Iscaria or Kerioth - in the south. He is believed to be the only apostle (of the original 12) who was not Galilean. Paul was not one of the original 12, and he came from Tarsus, in what is today modern Turkey.

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FROM THE 12 ISRAEL MEN CALLED BY JESUSTO ASSIST HIM IN SAVING THE SOULS OF MEN. BY EDGAR PHILLIPJR. Chicago, IL.

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Most came from Galilee as they were mostly fishermen.

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