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Boma is a word in Swahili and several other African languages, meaning an enclosure, such as a fort or a livestock pen. [11] Victoria Falls Lounge: Perched above Boma, this lounge offers a variety of African wines, beers, specialty cocktails and other drinks. In addition, the lounge also features a small menu of African-inspired bar fare.
A boma is a livestock enclosure, community enclosure, stockade, corral, small fort or a district government office, commonly used in many parts of the African Great Lakes region, as well as Central and Southern Africa. It is particularly associated with community decision making.
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The Boma people [a] are a Bantu ethnic group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. They speak the Boma language. [2] History. They formed the Boma Kingdom from the ...
Boma clan, living in Nigeria; Boma (enclosure), a rural fortress or livestock pen in Africa, from this also meaning a district government office or district center in countries which were British colonies in Africa; Boma (administrative division), the smallest unit of local government in South Sudan
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The Boma tribe (Bumo) of the Ijaw people live in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. The thirteen Bumo settlements are: Diebu, Ekowe, Emette, Eniwari, Fonibiri, Igbematoru, Ikianbiri, Kainyanbiri, Ozezebiri, Peremabiri, Polobugo and Seibiri (also known as Opuama). [1] Their Boma identity derives from their tradition of common origin and a common dialect of ...