Bole
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Geographical locations
- Bole DistrictBole DistrictThe Bole District is a district of Ghana in the Northern Region....
, Ghana - Bole, GhanaBole, GhanaBole is a town in the Northern Region of Ghana. It is connected by road to the towns of Sawla and Bamboi, and Bouna in the Ivory Coast. Bole is home to a number of refugees from the civil war in the Ivory Coast....
, town - Bole, NottinghamshireBole, NottinghamshireBole is a village and civil parish in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England. It is close by the River Trent, on the eastern side of which is Gainsborough in Lincolnshire. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 140...
, England - Bole International AirportBole International AirportAddis Ababa Bole International Airport serves the city of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The airport is located in the Bole area, south east of Addis Ababa City Centre and north of Debre Zeyit...
(Ethiopia) - Bole, XinjiangBole, XinjiangBole or Bortala is a county-level city in Xinjiang. The area is 7517 km² and the total population is 403,700 . Bortala means "brown grasslands/steppe" in Mongolian. Bortala is the seat of Bortala Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, which borders to Kazakhstan. Bortala has a railway and highway...
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Other
- Bole2Harlem, an Ethiopian hip hop fusion band
- Bole (unit), a unit of momentumMomentumIn classical mechanics, linear momentum or translational momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object...
- Bole (botany), that part of the trunk of a tree beneath the point where branching commences
- Bole (color)Bole (color)Bole is a shade of brown. There is an English word bole meaning the trunk of a tree, but according to the American Heritage Dictionary, this word is simply a homograph/homophone that does not share the etymological origin of the color word bole , which derives from Latin bōlus and refers to a...
, the color of a tree trunk - A hearth where lead was smelted on a Bole hillBole hillA Bole hill was a place where lead was formerly smelted in the open air.The bole was usually situated at or near the top of a hill where the wind was strong. Totley Bole Hill on the western fringes of Sheffield consisted of a long low wall with two shorter walls at right angles to it at each end...
- Bolus, a reddish soft variety of clay used as a pigment, such as Armenian boleArmenian boleArmenian bole, also known as bolus armenus or bole armoniac, is an earthy clay, usually red, native to Armenia. It is red due to the presence of iron oxide; the clay also contains hydrous silicates of aluminum and possibly magnesium.-Uses:...