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Obo is the capital of Haut-Mbomou, one of the 14 prefectures of the Central African Republic. Haut Mbomou is one of the 14 prefectures of the Central African Republic. ... The term prefecture (from the Latin Praefectura) indicates the office, seat, territorial circonscription of a Prefect; consequentally, like that word, is its applied in English in relation to actual Prefects, whose title is just that (or the forms it takes in other, especially Romance, languages), in the broadest sense in...



OBO also stands for "Or best offer" used when selling something and the price is negoitable. Example: Bike 100$ OBO


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Oboe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1630 words)
Orchestras usually set the pitch by listening to the oboe playing concert A. Setting the pitch of the oboe is achieved by changing the position of the reed in the instrument, or by permanently altering the scrape of the reed itself.
The oboe d'amore, the alto (or mezzo soprano) member of the family, is pitched in A, a minor third lower than the oboe.
1 and 2, Concerto for Violin and oboe
Oboe (383 words)
The oboe is a soprano-range, double-reed woodwind instrument of length 62 cm.
The English horn is a woodwind instrument of the oboe family, sounding a fifth lower than the oboe.
The double reed of the oboe is fashioned from cane which is grown on the east coast of Spain, which is usually dried and aged for several years.
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