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- Borabora may refer to: Bora Bora, an island group in the South Pacific Borabora, a synonym for a genus of plants, Cyperus This disambiguation page lists...
- on Tahiti and Rotuma. This seaweed species was given by a Princess of Borabora. [citation needed] By most accounts, Rotumans are closely related to their...
- 2018 at the Wayback Machine, Parliament of Vanuatu "Sister cities between Borabora and Port Vila". Daily Post. 11 May 2019. Archived from the original on...
- apprentice to a priest. Returning to Ra'iatea, he was captured and taken to Borabora. Narrowly escaping death there, he escaped to Huahine. Mai met Samuel Wallis...
- south and west of Tahiti, stopping at the Pacific islands of Huahine, Borabora and Raiatea to claim them for Great Britain. In October, the expedition...
- communicate with their ancestors." Notable marae include Vai'otaha marae on Borabora, Mataʻireʻa marae on Huahine, and Ta****puātea marae, a UNESCO World Heritage...
- was only 14 years old. She succeeded in reuniting Raʻiatea and Porapora (Borabora) with the kingdom of Tahiti. She hosted numerous Britons, including Charles...
- sources claim he was born and brought up in "Kahiki" (Tahiti) or Wawau (Borabora) or 'Upolu (Samoa). The parents of Pilikaʻaiea were Laʻau and ****amolimaulialoha...
- (Ke-lii-kui) of the Kingdom of Hawaii. His father, Moe, who was a native to Borabora and mother, Ka-hua-moa, a native Hawaiian woman. Kaomi was not only the...
- and name the Society Islands. Landfall was made at Huahine, Raiatea and Borabora, providing opportunities for Cook to claim each of them as British territories...