The Tsar Bomba (Russian: Царь-бомба, romanized: Tsar'-bomba, IPA: [t͡sarʲ ˈbombə], lit. 'Tsar bomb'; code name: Ivan or Vanya), also known by the alphanumerical...
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up Bomba or bomba in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bomba may refer to: Bomba, Belize, a village in the Belize District of Belize Bomba, Abruzzo, a comune...
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Bombas is an apparel brand. The company originally sold socks and began selling T-shirts in 2019. For every item purchased, a clothing item is donated...
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Bomba rice (Spanish: arroz bomba; Valencian: arròs bomba) is a short-grain variety of rice (Oryza sativa L.), primarily cultivated in the eastern parts...
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The bomba, or bomba kryptologiczna (Polish for "bomb" or "cryptologic bomb"), was a special-purpose machine designed around October 1938 by Polish Cipher...
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Look up Tsar Bomba in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tsar Bomba is a Soviet thermonuclear weapon. It may also refer to: Tsar Bomba, an album by Bride...
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The Poor Christ of Bomba is a satirical novel by Mongo Beti. It was published in 1956 as Le Pauvre Christ de Bomba. Set in the 1930s, the story is narrated...
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Bomba was a Filipino film genre, characterized by its gratuitous use of sex scenes. It was most popular in the late 1960s, and was a focal point of cultural...
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Bomba! (ボンバ!, Bonba!) is a manga by Osamu Tezuka that began serialization in 1970. Tetsu Otani is a junior high school student with a weak heart. Despite...
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Bomba is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andreas Bomba, German journalist and festival director Enrico Bomba (born 1922), Italian film...
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