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Obo is a city in the Central African Republic. Obo or OBO may also refer to:
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As an acronym
- Open Biomedical Ontologies, an activity aimed at creation of controlled vocabularies across biological and medical domains
- Oxford Bibliographies Online, [1] an online resource offering a library of discipline-focused, online guides to the essential literature published by Oxford University Press
- Ore-bulk-oil carrier, a merchant vessel capable of shipping any of these cargoes in air-tight holds
- "Or best offer", a frequently-used abbreviation in classified advertising
- "On behalf of", an abbreviation used e.g. in legal documents
- "Over-by-Over", an update service provided by the Guardian Online, occasionally commenting on the action of whichever England cricket match is currently in progress.
As a code
- Tokachi-Obihiro Airport, Obihiro, Hokkaido, Japan: IATA airport code OBO
- Manobo languages: ISO 639-3 language code obo
People
- Obo Addy (1936—), a Ghanaian drummer and dancer
- Eric Obo, a vocalist/guitarist for the Swedish rock band The Carnation
Other
- Alternative spelling of ovoo (Mongolian: овоо, heap), a type of shamanistic cairn found in Mongolia.
- Obolensky, "Obo" has been used as a nickname for several of the princely family Obolensky:
- Prince Alexander Sergeevich Obolensky Member of the Rurik Dynasty (1916—1940), "(...) The Prince of Long Eaton, The Student Prince, and more prosaically 'Obo'(...)" [2]
- Prince Serge Obolensky (1890 - 1978), Sergei (Serge) Platonovich 5th Prince Obolensky-Neledinsky-Meletzky (Born at Tsarskoye Selo, was a Russian Prince and Vice Chairman of the Board of Hilton Hotels Corporation.
- Prince Ivan Sergeievich Obolensky (1925-)
- Prince Alexander Sergeevich Obolensky (1916—1940)
- Prince Wladimir Obolensky-Randlkofer, P.D. Dr. (1932-1991)
- Prince Anatol Michailovitch Obolensky (1988-)
- Prince Dmitriy Dmitrievich Obolensky (1918-2001), son of Prince Dimitri Alexandrovich Obolensky (1882-1964) and Countess Maria Shuvalov (1894-1973)
Obolensky Memorial at Ipswich, UK. Obolensky Memorial, Prince Obolensky Memorial Project, Daily TelegraphThis disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title.
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