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Bogdanovich (Russian) or
Bohdanovych (Ukrainian), Bahdanovič (Belarusian),
Bogdanowicz (Polish), and Богдановић
transliterated Bogdanović (Serbian). Alex Bogdanović...
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Edmund Bogdanowicz (11
November 1857 – 25 July 1911) was a
Polish poet, writer, and journalist.
Edmund Bogdanowicz was born in
Warsaw on 11
November 1857...
- albums.
Guest Brad
Marler provided lead
vocals for the album.
Susie Bogdanowicz, who had
provided backing vocals on Chronometree,
joined the band as...
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Bochdanowicz is a
Polish coat of arms of
various noble families in the
Galicia region. On the dial
shared are two belt, the
upper blue
displaying a sun...
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January 2013. De Prato, Guiditta; Feijóo, Claudio; Nepelski, Daniel;
Bogdanowicz, Marc; Simon, Jean Paul (2010). Born digital/grown digital: ****essing...
- Bohdanovych-Zarudny (Ukrainian: Самійло Богданович-Зарудний; Polish:
Samuel Zarudny Bogdanowicz) was a
Ukrainian Cossack diplomat,
noble and
general judge of the Zaporozhian...
- Australia". Diversity. 15 (5): 642. doi:10.3390/d15050642.
Alvares F,
Bogdanowicz W,
Campbell LA,
Godinho R,
Hatlauf J,
Jhala YV, et al. (2019). "Old World...
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Maksim Adamavich Bahdanovich (Belarusian: Максім Адамавіч Багдановіч, IPA: [makˈsʲim aˈdamavʲid͡ʐ baɣdaˈnɔvʲit͡ɕ]; Russian: Максим Адамович Богданович...
- the call of
Saint Andrew, and now St. Cross,
fourth in the
right row.
Bogdanowicz, W.; Allen, M.; Branicki, W.; Lembring, M.; Gajewska, M.; Kupiec, T....
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Retrieved 2010-09-11. (in
English and German) Adam Bujak, Stanisław
Bogdanowicz (1997). Die
polnischen Kathedralen (Polish Cathedrals). Biały Kruk. p...