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Mount Tambora, or Tomboro, is an
active stratovolcano in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.
Located on
Sumbawa in the
Lesser Sunda Islands, it was formed...
- On 15 July 1815,
Mount Tambora, a
volcano on the
island of
Sumbawa in present-day
Indonesia (then part of the
Dutch East Indies),
erupted in what is now...
- Look up
tambora in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tambora may
refer to:
Tambora (drum),
different types of
percussion instruments Tambour (guitar technique)...
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tamboras are used to play ****bia. Traditionally, this kind of
tambora is pla**** with
sticks and
fixed on a stand. In the
Dominican Republic,
tamboras...
- The
tambora (from the
Spanish word tambor,
meaning "drum") is a two
headed drum. In many countries, and
especially in the
Dominican Republic,
tamboras were...
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Tambora is a lost city and
culture on
Sumbawa Island buried by
volcanic ash and
pyroclastic flows from the m****ive 1815
eruption of
Mount Tambora. The...
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Dominican Republic,
tamboras were made from
salvaged rum barrels.
Tambora players are
called tamboreros.
There are
three types of
Tambora for the merengue...
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Tambora is a
district (kecamatan) of West
Jakarta Administrative City, Indonesia.
Tambora District is
bounded by a
railway to the west and to the north...
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predominantly a
volcanic winter event caused by the m****ive 1815
eruption of
Mount Tambora in
April in modern-day
Indonesia (commonly
referred to as the
Dutch East...
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colonizers came
along with
tamboras to what is now
northeastern Colombia probably derived from the
Congolese makuta drum.
Tamboras were
first adopted by the...