- The
Boian culture (dated to 4300–3500 BC), also
known as the Giulești–Marița
culture or Marița culture, is a
Neolithic archaeological culture of Southeast...
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Boian may
refer to:
Boian, a
village in
Ceanu Mare Commune, Cluj County,
Romania Boian, a
village in
Bazna Commune,
Sibiu County,
Romania Boianu Mare,...
- 1985; Andics),
Boian (Mezőbő), Bolduț (Boldoc),
Ceanu Mare, Ciurgău (Csurgó), Dosu
Napului (Oláhtóhát), Fânațe (Csániszénafű), Hodăi-
Boian (Mezőbőifogadó)...
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Boian is an
unincorporated community in Alberta, Canada. It is
located in the
floodplain of the
North Saskatchewan River, 6 km east of Willingdon, in...
- The
Boian is a left
tributary of the
river Inot in Romania. It
flows into the Inot in Păgaia. Its
length is 8 km (5.0 mi) and its
basin size is 16 km2...
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central Europe and
southern Scandinavia)
Boian culture,
Phase IV or Spanţov
Phase (also
known as the
Boian-Gumelniţa culture) (lower
Danube river) Ch****éen...
- County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of
three villages: Bazna,
Boian (Bonnesdorf; Bonnesdref; Alsóbajom) and Velț (Wölz; Welz; Velc or Völc)...
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Bojan Aleksandrović (Romanian:
Boian Alexandrovici, born 5
January 1977) is a
Timok Vlach/Romanian
priest who in 2004
successfully defied the Serbian...
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Boiany (Ukrainian: Бояни; Romanian:
Boian; Yiddish: באיאן Boyan) is a
village in
Chernivtsi Raion,
Chernivtsi Oblast (province) of
western Ukraine. It...
- and
lasted until around 4550/4500 BC. It was
absorbed by the
expanding Boian culture in its
transition towards the Gumelnița culture. Its
cultural links...