- in the same
manner as
pomace rakia (or
pomace brandy).[citation needed] "
Boğma rakı" in
Turkey (the
common name of the
domestic raki
which is produced...
- (Transylvania), Italy, and
Greece under the name palincă. In
Turkey it is
known as
Boğma. The
words pálinka (in Hungarian), pálenka (Czech and Slovak), and pălincă...
- grapes, figs,
berries or sour
cherries is po****r in the south, and
called "
boğma". A very
distinctive source of 100% pure
Turkish moonshine made by locals...
-
gaining success upon
beating names like the
Italian Attilio and the
Brazilian Bogma,
Euclyes took part in the
first international wrestling championship held...
- the gulf
where they
become marine. The next
preserved sequence is the Umm
Bogma or Abu
Durba Formations of
lower Carboniferous age,
which sit apparently...
- Ilieșiu, Timișoara…, pp. 96–99 Preyer, Monografia…, pp. 218–222 Szentkláray,
Bogma István naplója az ostromról, Az ostrom, Temesvár fölmentése Preyer, Monografia…...
- of
Moravske Toplice.
Bogojina was
attested in
written records in 1208 as
Bogma (probably an
abbreviation of Bogojina), and as
Bagonya in 1322 and Bagona...