- also
called Boiki (Ancient Gr****: Βοΐκι, romanized: Boḯki; Serbian: Бојка,
Bojka), is the name
applied to the ****umed
homeland of the
White Serbs (Serbian:...
-
Whitney Smith, flag of
Montenegro at the Encyclopædia
Britannica Djukanovic,
Bojka (January 24, 2023). "FLAG OF MONTENEGRO".
Historical Dictionary of Montenegro...
- blame. Its long version, Vadzimir, is now obsolete. It may
refer to:
Vadzim Bojka (born 1978),
Belarusian footballer Vadzim Dziemidovič (born 1985), Belarusian...
- Britain?.
Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-804-77399-7. Djukanovic,
Bojka (8 July 2024). Nordic, Central, and
Southeastern Europe 2024–2025. Rowman...
- Rise and Fall of Montenegro's
Royal Family by
Marco Houston Djukanovic,
Bojka (2023).
Historical Dictionary of Montenegro.
Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781538139158...
- "Dynamo Kyiv –
Shaktar Donetsk 16.10.2015". Ultras-Tifo. "Liga Europy.
Bójka chuliganów
Legii i
Dynama Kijów Piłka nożna". Sport.pl. 20
August 2015....
- son of Bojçin
Nikola son of
Petro Niko son of
Todor Pejo son of
Dimitri Bojka son of
Mariq A
History of
Macedonia 336-167 B.C.
Clarendon Press. 1972....
- Albanians.
Brendan Osswald has
described them as Serbian, as does Iordachi.
Bojka Djukanovic describes them as a "Montenegrin family"
about whose origin there...
- Zbigniew, Zbyszko, Zdzisław,
Ziemowit Feminine Blahoslava, Blahuše, Bojana,
Bojka, Boleslava, Bolena, Bolerka, Bohumira, Bohuslava, Božidara, Boža, Božena...
- (in Albanian). Vol. I.
Botimet Toena. p. 341. OCLC 52411919 Djukanovic,
Bojka (January 24, 2023).
Historical Dictionary of Montenegro.
Rowman & Littlefield...