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    Bora is an initiation ceremony of the Aboriginal people of Eastern Australia. The word "bora" also refers to the site on which the initiation is performed...
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    Bora Bora (French: Bora-Bora; Tahitian: Pora Pora) is an island group in the Leeward Islands in the South Pacific. The Leeward Islands comprise the western...
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  • Look up bora or Bora in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bora may refer to: Bora (Australian), the site of an initiation ceremony in Australian aboriginal...
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    The Kingdom of Bora Bora was established during the early 19th century with the unification of the island of Bora Bora and official recognition by France...
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  • Highway and 6th Avenue in Burleigh Heads, Queensland, Australia. It contains one of the last intact bora rings on the Gold Coast, which is protected by the...
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    Teriimaevarua III (category People from the Kingdom of Bora Bora)
    Ariʻi-ʻOtare became the Queen of Bora Bora on the death of her aunt Princess Teriimaevarua II, Queen of Bora Bora. She married Prince Teri'i Hinoi-a-tua...
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  • or acceptance into a group or society. Bora (Australian), both an initiation ceremony of Indigenous Australians, and the site on which the initiation is...
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    called the Volkswagen Bora although the name Jetta remained in North America and South Africa. Unlike its predecessors, the Bora/Jetta featured unique...
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  • Gamilaraay (category Use Australian English from July 2018)
    Australian people whose lands extend from New South Wales to southern Queensland. They form one of the four largest Indigenous nations in Australia....
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    Jai Hindley (category Use Australian English from April 2018)
    Jai Hindley (born 5 May 1996) is an Australian professional cyclist who rides for UCI WorldTeam Red Bull–Bora–Hansgrohe. Hindley is primarily a climber...
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    Vaitape (category Bora Bora)
    island of Bora Bora. It has a view of the western part of the Bora Bora lagoon. It is about 2,000 mi (3,200 km) east of Sydney, Australia. It also has...
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  • 06 w q 2 Adriana Krūzmane  Latvia 12.95 12.47 x 12.95 q, PB 3 Tiana Boras  Australia 12.26 12.39 12.84 12.84 q 4 Jade-Ann Dawkins  Jamaica x 12.64 12.82...
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    and other variants, are an Aboriginal Australian people native to South Eastern Queensland. During the Australian frontier wars of the 19th century, there...
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    Bayanacharya Ghanakanta Bora Muktiyar is a choreographer and guru (Mentor) of Sattriya dance, a major classical dance tradition of Assam, India and Pakistan...
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    Boro Drljača (redirect from Bora Drljaca)
    sokole (Sing to Me, Falcon) 1980 – Bora i Gordana Runjajić (Bora and Gordana Runjajić) 1981 – Bora Drljača (Bora Drljača) 1982 – Jugosloven (The Yugoslav)...
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  • Kathleen de Leon Jones (category Use Australian English from November 2011)
    September 1977) is an Australian actress, dancer, and singer. She was an original cast member of the ARIA Award winning Australian children's musical group...
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    Championships" (PDF). OAA. 16 May 2024. Retrieved 31 May 2024. "Australian Senior Team" (PDF). Athletics Australia. 7 May 2024. Retrieved 1 June 2024....
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  • Da Hool (redirect from Bora Bora (song))
    Netherlands #11, Ireland #7). Further UK charting singles included "Bora Bora" (UK #35, 1998) and "Meet Her at the Love Parade 2001" (UK #11, 2001)...
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  • Borenore, New South Wales (category Use Australian English from January 2016)
    aboriginal name of the area "Bora-Nora". A Bora is the name given both to an initiation ceremony of Indigenous Australians, and to the site on which the...
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    with the Australian constitution and letters patent from his mother and predecessor, Queen Elizabeth II. Similarly, in each of the Australian states the...
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  • television in New Zealand on TV2 on August 19, 2013. It premiered in Australia on October 9, 2013, on Showcase. Andreeva, Nellie (July 22, 2011). "Netflix...
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    Matt Doran (journalist) (category Use Australian English from May 2015)
    December 2020, Doran got engaged to Weekend Today executive producer Kendall Bora. They married in December 2021. Profile at Network Ten Natarsha Belling leads...
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  • Indigenous Australian art Country (Indigenous Australians) Garma Festival of Traditional Cultures Indigenous Australian art Indigenous Australian literature...
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    Baiame (category Use Australian English from July 2018)
    and culture. He also created the first initiation site. This is known as a bora; a place where boys were initiated into manhood. When he had finished, he...
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    The history of Indigenous Australians began 50,000 to 65,000 years ago when humans first populated the Australian continental landmasses. This article...
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  • Orientations of Bora Ceremonial Grounds in Southeast Australia. Australian Archaeology, No. 77, pp. 30–37. Hamacher, D.W. (2013). Aurorae in Australian Aboriginal...
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  • Aweer language ISO 639-3 code Bolivian boliviano ISO 4217 currency code Bora Bora Airport IATA code Bob, a slang term in Great Britain for the pre-decimal...
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  • the Bora–Hansgrohe team is the team's 15th season in existence, and its 8th season as a UCI WorldTeam. The team was officially renamed Red Bull–Bora–Hansgrohe...
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  • Pipeclay National Park (category Use Australian English from September 2014)
    Australia, 165 km north of Brisbane. The park was originally established in 1972 to protect an intect Aboriginal bora ring, This is the "little bora ring"...
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  • Arbelot and Marcel Lasserre,: 95  operating between Papeete, Raiatea, and Bora Bora using a 7-seater seaplane, a Grumman Widgeon J-4F. In 1951, the French...
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