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Bogović (Serbian Cyrillic: Боговић, Slovene:
Bogovič; pl. Bogovići) is a Serbo-Croatian surname,
derived from the word bog,
meaning "God". It may refer...
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Tihomir Fileš (drums). Its
first vocalist became Davorin Bogović,
although they were
thinking about taking Davor Gobac (later of Psihomodo...
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Mirko Bogović (2
February 1816 – 4 May 1893) was a
Croatian poet and politician. He
graduated in
philosophy in
Szombathely in 1830,
cadet school in Petrovaradin...
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Franc Bogovič (born 2
February 1963) is a
Slovenian politician who was
first elected as a
Member of the
European Parliament in 2014 and re-elected in...
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Bishop Mile
Bogović (7
August 1939 – 19
December 2020) was a
Croatian Roman Catholic prelate who
served as a
Titular Bishop of
Tamata and
Auxiliary Bishop...
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Franc Bogovič led SLS. In the 2014
European Parliamentary elections, SLS got
their first seat in the
European Parliament with
Franc Bogovič being elected...
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Erika Bogovic (born 3
January 1934) is an
Austrian gymnast. She
competed in six
events at the 1960
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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Croatian Martyrs in
Udbina which was
initiated by
Council member bishop Mile
Bogović On its
webportal Portal Hrvatskog kulturnog vijeća,
various influential...
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Moris may
refer to:
Moris Vrcek (born 2007),
Croatian footballer Ivan
Bogovic (born 2008),
Croatian author, vice-president of
local school for special...
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Bogovic, Petra; Strle, F. (2015). "Tick-borne encephalitis: A
review of epidemiology...