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bojo or
bojó in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bojo, Bo Jo, or variants, may
refer to:
Bojo Jinul (1158–1210), 12th
century Korean monk
Bojo Molina...
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Jinul Puril Bojo Daesa (Korean: 보조지눌; Hanja: 普照知訥, "
Bojo Jinul"; 1158–1210),
often called Jinul or
Chinul for short, was a
Korean monk of the
Goryeo period...
- "Tomonoura
Bojō" (鞆の浦慕情) is the 3rd
single by
Misaki Iwasa. It was
released on
January 8, 2014. It
debuted in
number one on the w****ly
Oricon Singles Chart...
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Bōjō Station (坊城駅,
Bōjō-eki) is a
railway station in Kashihara, Nara Prefecture, ****an.
Kintetsu Railway Minami Osaka Line The
station has two side platforms...
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Petar Bojo (born 8
January 1998) is a
Bosnian professional footballer who
plays as a
defensive midfielder for
Bosnian Premier League club
Sloboda Tuzla...
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Boixos Nois (Catalan: [ˈboʃus ˈnɔjs]; "Crazy Boys", from the
Catalan word "
Bojos"
meaning crazy) is an
ultras supporter group organised around the La Liga...
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basketball player March 8 –
Mickey Ferriols,
Filipino actress March 13 –
Bojo Molina,
actor March 17 - Rico Blanco, musician, singer-songwriter, actor...
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Diether Ocampo, G. Toengi,
Mylene Dizon,
Jolina Magdangal,
Marvin Agustin,
Bojo Molina,
Patrick Garcia, Kaye Abad,
Kristopher Peralta,
Diego Castro III,...
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Atresplayer drama series The Route. In 2023, she had a
leading role in TV3
series Bojos per Molière,
portraying Kàtia, a
veterinary student who
switches to acting...
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Encyclopedia of the Cat. London:
Chancellor Press, p219. ISBN 1-85152-923-3
Bojo, Amy (9 June 2020). "How To Tell
Difference Between Calico, Tortie, Torbie...