Boro
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Boro may refer to:
People
- Bodo people, also Boro, of northeast India
- Charan Boro, Indian politician
- Isaac Adaka Boro, a celebrated Niger Delta nationalist and Nigerian civil war hero
- Sadun Boro (1928–2015), first Turkish global circumnavigator
Places
- Boro, New South Wales, a locality in Australia
- Boro, a division in Alego Usonga constituency, Siaya County in Kenya
- Boro, Burkina Faso, a town in Burkina Faso
- Boro, Togo is a village is the Kara region of Togo
- A local nickname for the English town Middlesbrough and its football team Middlesbrough F.C.
- Boro (River Boro), a distributary of River Slaney
- Birsk, a town in Bashkortostan, Russia, known as Бөрө (Börö) in Bashkir
- Boro, Purulia, a village, with a police station, in Purulia district, West Bengal, India
- Boro, Botswana, a place in Ngamiland East, Botswana
Sporting
- Boro (Formula One), a Dutch Formula One constructor
- "Boro" association football club nicknames, based in northern England:
- Middlesbrough FC
- Scarborough Athletic
- Defunct Scarborough FC
- Radcliffe F.C.
Other
- Boro (textile), a class of Japanese textiles that have been mended or patched together
- The BORO approach, a process for developing formal ontologies
- Boro rice, an ecotype of rice used for the spring dry-season crop
- Boro, short for borosilicate glass
- Boro language (disambiguation)
See also
- Borro, a UK based personal asset finance company
- Boros (disambiguation)
- Bodo (disambiguation)
- Borough
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