- Tbilisi.
While he was in Paris, he
married a
Polish woman,
Bogumila Zemaianskaia (also
Bogumiła Ziemiańska), who had
lived for a
while in his
hometown of...
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Teofila Bogumiła Glińska (died 1799) was a
Polish poet. She
published poems in the
style of the Enlightenment; they are
regarded as
having been
among the...
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Bogumiła Pajor (born 21 June 1960) is a
Polish field hockey player. She
competed in the women's
tournament at the 1980
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Statement on war
losses and
damages of
Poland in 1939–1945.
Warsaw 1947
Bogumiła Lisocka-Jaegermann (2006). "Post-War
Migrations in Poland". In: Mirosława...
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Bogumiła Lisocka-Jaegermann (born 1956) is a
Polish social scientist and writer,
specialising in the
fields of
history and
development of the
Third World...
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Urszula Bogumiła Dudziak-Urbaniak (born 22
October 1943) is a
Polish jazz vocalist. She has
worked with
Krzysztof Komeda, Michał
Urbaniak (her ex-husband)...
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Bogumiła Matusiak (born 24
January 1971 in Pabianice) is a road
cyclist from Poland. She is 25
times Polish champion. She
represented her
nation at UCI...
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Bogumiła Berdychowska-Szostakowska (born 10
January 1964) is a
Polish writer and journalist,
often writing about the
Polish minorities in the
former USSR...
- (dear) and
means 'Dear to God'. Its
feminine equivalents are Bogomila,
Bogumiła, Bohumila. The
sound change of 'g' > 'h'
occurred in Ukrainian, Belarusian...
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Archived from the
original on 9 May 2022.
Retrieved 9 May 2022. Hall,
Bogumila. "Subaltern
Rightful Struggles,
Comparative ethnographies of the Bedouin...