- The name
Bogza (Romanian pronunciation: [
ˈboɡza]) may
refer to:
Sergey Bogza, Russian-American
conductor Anda-Louise
Bogza,
Romanian opera soprano (Gheorghe)...
- Geo
Bogza (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈd͡ʒe.o
ˈboɡza]; born
Gheorghe Bogza;
February 6, 1908 –
September 14, 1993) was a
Romanian avant-garde theorist, poet...
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Lorena Bogza (born 23
April 1971) is a
journalist from the
Republic of Moldova. She has been
working for Pro TV
since 1996.
Order of the
Republic (Moldova)...
- hits
Bogza on his
forehead with the hatchet,
while the dog
bites Bogza's neck. Ilie Cuțui
surrenders and
confirms the woman's accusations,
while Bogza, who...
- Anda-Louise
Bogza (born
February 21, 1965) is a
celebrated Romanian opera soprano. In 1994, she won both the
First Prize and the
Audience Prize at the...
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Grigore Brâncuș,
Gheorghe Bulgăr,
Georgeta Ciompec, Ion Diaconescu,
Rodica Bogza-Irimie &
Flora Șuteu (Bucharest: 1984), 13. *Dicționarul
explicativ al limbii...
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Especial de Operaciones, a
special SWAT
division of the
Spanish police Geo
Bogza,
Romanian poet and
essayist Geo Dumitrescu,
Romanian poet Geo Rutherford...
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commune located in
Vrancea County, Romania. It is
composed of four villages:
Bogza, Căiata, Sihlea, and Voetin. The
commune is
located in the
southern extremity...
- tudoˈran]; born
Nicolae Bogza;
March 8, 1910 –
November 18, 1992) was a po****r
Romanian novelist. He was born
Nicolae Bogza in Blejoi,
Prahova County...
- Călinescu E.
Lovinescu Valerian Vinea Junior writers Baciu Balotă Banuș
Baranga Bogza Boeriu Botta Caraion C****ian
Cavarnali Celan Chihaia Chimet Cioculescu Colin...