Noun
tambora (plural tamboras)
A two-headed Dominican drum used in merengue music.
After the demise of Tambora, the kingdoms located in Sumbawa Besar and Bima were the two focal points of Sumbawa. Source: Internet
April June April 5 April 12 : Mount Tambora explodes, changing climate. Source: Internet
Back when Tambora erupted in Indonesia in 1815, it Year Without a Summer, as ash circled the globe and blocked out the Sun, crop failures, famine, and a total of 100,000 human deaths. Source: Internet
Heavy eruptions of the Tambora volcano in Indonesia are letting up by this day in 1815. Source: Internet
In recorded history, we only have a handful of VEI7 eruptions, and only one within the range of well-recorded history (that one being Tambora). Source: Internet
Highlands rise in four spots on the island, as well as on Sangeang Island, the large western lobe of Sumbawa is dominated by a large central highland, there is Mt. Tambora, Dompu and Bima each have more minor highlands. Source: Internet