Boina — may refer to:* It is the Spanish word for beret. * Boina (volcano) is a fumarole field located in Djibouti * Boina, a kingdom in Madagaskar. * [http://www.insigniaspoliciales.com/index.php?main page=index cPath=123 Spanish police and army beret.] … Wikipedia
Boina — ▪ historical kingdom, Madagascar short lived kingdom of the Sakalava people in western Madagascar. The Sakalava, who originated in southern Madagascar, migrated up the west coast in the mid 17th century under the leadership of… … Universalium
Tsiomeko of Boina — Tsiomeko (1828 1843) was the last Queen and monarch of Boina.Tsiomeko was the daughter of Taratra and a grand niece of King Andriantsoly, who was driven out of Boina by Hova and whom her father had served as a souer . She became queen in 1836, at … Wikipedia
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Sakalava — The Sakalava is a traditional name for a group of people of Madagascar numbering approximately 700,000 in population. They occupy the Western edge of the island from Toliara in the south to Sambirano in the north. Sakalavaare are more of a… … Wikipedia
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