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Boska may
refer to: Karl-Heinz
Boska (1920–2004), a Hauptsturmführer (Chief
Storm Leader/Captain) in the Waffen-SS
during World War II
Boska gej, a village...
- The
Undivine Comedy or The Un-divine
Comedy (Polish: Nie
Boska komedia or Nie-
boska komedia), is a play
written by
Polish Romantic poet
Zygmunt Krasiński...
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Crystal Mountain'), also
known as Our Lady of Częstochowa (Polish:
Matka Boska Częstochowska) is a
venerated icon of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
housed at...
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Boska Wola [
ˈbɔska ˈvɔla] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Stromiec,
within Białobrzegi County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central...
- Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn (Lithuanian: Aušros Vartų
Dievo Motina, Polish:
Matka Boża Ostrobramska, Belarusian: Маці Божая Вастрабрамская, Russian: Остробрамская...
- best
exemplify the
Messianic movement in Poland: in two
early dramas, Nie-
boska komedia (1835; The
Undivine Comedy) and
Irydion (1836; Iridion), as well...
- romanized: Drumsko-železnički most) or Boško Perošević
Bridge (Serbian: Most
Boška Peroševića) was a
bridge on the
Danube river in Novi Sad, Serbia. On the...
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Polish "Winged Hussars" used to
shout Jezus Maria ("Jesus, Mary") or
Matka Boska ("Mother of God")
during their charges. King
Henry IV of
France (1553–1610)...
- Virginia. This
entry was
written by
Jeffrey Hadden. Karas, Marcin. "Mateczka –
Boska Parakletka,
Zbawicielka Świata" (PDF). "Comments". varpho.livejournal.com...
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November 2017. "Ognjen Kajganić i
Ivana Đerisilo:
Ponosno pokazali sina
Boška". www.****omagazin.rs. 16
August 2014.
Retrieved 23
January 2018. Boško...