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Lashkargah Lashkargāh ( ps, لښکرګاه; fa, لشکرگاه), historically called Bost or Boost (), is a city in southwestern Afghanistan and the capital of Helmand Province. It is located in Lashkargah District, where the Arghandab River merges into ...
, Afghanistan **
Boost Defenders Boost Defenders ( ps, بوست ساتونکي ''Bōst Sātūnkī'') or Boost Region is one of eight regional first-class cricket teams in Afghanistan. The region represents the following provinces in the south and southwest of Afghanistan: Kandaha ...
, a cricket team from the region **
Bost Airport Bost Airport ( ps, د بوست هوايي ډګر; ) is an airport serving Lashkargah, a city in Helmand Province in Afghanistan. It is located on the east bank of the Helmand River, north of its junction with the Arghandab River. It is also west ...
, near Lashkargah * Bost, Allier, a commune in central France


People

*Bost (Μποστ) (1918–1995), pen name of Chrysanthos Mentis Bostantzoglou, Greek playwright, painter, and cartoonist *
Carlton Bost Carlton James Bost (born April 8, 1975), also known by the stage name Carlton Megalodon, is an American musician. He is the guitar player for the industrial rock band Orgy, the industrial rock/hard rock band The Dreaming and the new wave band B ...
(born 1975), American musician *
Dee Bost Demarquis "Dee" Bost ( bg, Демаркис "Дий" Бост; born October 12, 1989) is an American-born naturalized Bulgarian professional basketball player for ASVEL of the French LNB Pro A and the EuroLeague. He also represents the Bulgaria ...
(born 1989), American professional basketball player * Eric M. Bost, United States Ambassador to South Africa, 2006–2009 *
Jacques-Laurent Bost Jacques-Laurent Bost (6 May 1916, Le Havre – 21 September 1990, Paris) was a French journalist and close friend of Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir. Biography Bost was born the youngest of ten children on 6 May 1916 in Le Havre, Norman ...
(1916–1990), French journalist * John Bost (1817–1881), Swiss Calvinist pastor and musician * Joseph Bost (born 1956), American judoka *
Josiane Bost Josiane Bost (born 7 April 1956, in Tournus, France) is a former French racing cyclist who was world road champion in 1977. She twice won the National Pursuit Championship and once the National Sprint Championship. Biography Josiane Bost was one ...
(born 1956), former French racing cyclist * Matthieu Bost, one half of the French dancehall reggae production team Bost & Bim *
Mike Bost Michael Joseph Bost (; born December 30, 1960) is an American politician. A member of the Republican Party, he has served as the U.S. representative for Illinois's 12th congressional district since 2015. From 1995 to 2015, Bost was a member of ...
(born 1960), American politician from Illinois *
Paul Bost Paul Bost (May 16, 1905 Lincolnton, North Carolina – September 4, 1974 Lincolnton, North Carolina) was an American racecar Auto racing (also known as car racing, motor racing, or automobile racing) is a motorsport involving the racing of ...
(1905–1974), American racecar driver


Other uses

* Bankside Open Spaces Trust (BOST), a charity operating in London *
Bost Motorsports Bost Motorsports is a former NASCAR Busch Series team. It was owned by Danny Bost and driven by a variety of drivers. The team made its debut in 2002, originally a splinter of Bickford Racing. Running the No. 34, Daniel Johnson started 35th bu ...
, a former NASCAR Busch Series team owned by Danny Bost *
Bost's Bread Bost's Bread was a brand of baked bread distributed in the Western Carolinas, Virginia and Tennessee. Bakers in the eastern parts of the Carolinas and Virginia put out a similar product called Bunny Bread, made with nearly the same recipe. At ...
, a brand of baked bread formerly distributed in the Western Carolinas, Virginia and Tennessee *
Bost Building The Bost Building, also known as Columbia Hotel, is located on East Eighth Avenue ( PA 837) in Homestead, Pennsylvania, United States. Built just before the 1892 Homestead Strike, it was used as headquarters by the Amalgamated Association of Iron ...
, also known as Columbia Hotel, a historic landmark in Homestead, Pennsylvania * Bost University, a private, non-sectarian university in Lashkarga, Helmand Province, Afghanistan


See also

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Burst (village) Burst is a sub-municipality of Erpe-Mere in Belgium. It is located on the Molenbeek in the Denderstreek, southeast of East Flanders and belongs to the Arrondissement of Aalst. It is bordered by the sub-municipalities of Bambrugge and Aaigem, a ...
, Belgium {{disambiguation, geo, surname