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Bogaraš can
refer to:
Bogaraš (Senta), a
village in
Senta muni****lity, Serbia.
Bogaraš (Bačka Topola), a
village in Bačka
Topola muni****lity, Serbia...
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Bogaraš (Serbian Cyrillic: Богараш, Hungarian:
Bogaras vagy Félváros) is a
village in Serbia. It is
situated in the Bačka
Topola muni****lity, in the North...
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Bogaraš (Serbian Cyrillic: Богараш, Hungarian:
Bogaras or Karjad-Gádorfalu) is a
village in Serbia. It is
situated in the
Senta muni****lity, in the North...
- (Hungarian: Bácskossuthfalva),
Zobnatica (Hungarian: Andrásnépe),
Bogaraš (Hungarian:
Bogaras-Felváros), Obornjača (Hungarian: Nagyvölgy),
Bagremovo (Hungarian:...
- The Lady Is a Bit
Cracked (Hungarian: A hölgy egy kissé
bogaras) is a 1938
Hungarian comedy film
directed by Ákos Ráthonyi and
starring Klári Tolnay,...
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American naturalist (Norman Buxton) and two
Russian scientists (Waldemar
Bogaras and
Waldemar Jochelson). The Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in were
forced to relocate...
- Grabovoi, born on
November 14, 1963 in the
village of Kirovskoye,
formerly Bogara,
Kirov District,
Shymkent Region, Kazakhstan,
declare that I,
Grigori Grabovoi...
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villages are (Hungarian
names are in italics):
Gornji Breg (Felsőhegy)
Bogaraš (
Bogaras) Tornjoš (Tornyos) Kevi (Kevi)
Climate in this area has mild differences...
- Newsletter,
March 2014,
Issue 9, pp. 34-35 Gandhi, L.P. (2004). "Bogar/
Bogara/Kasara Jain". In Bhanu, B.V. (ed.).
People of India: Maharashtra. p. 368...
- Belantilante; Belodauda; Biayili; Bila; Bilanuke; Bilasuwe; Billakure;
Bogara; Bujam; Buladabu; Bulange; Bule; Bwabwiyan; Bwakan; Bwayam; Bweku`u; Bwikwam;...