- 14th century.[citation needed] The
Bokelj (Бокељ)
people (pl. Бокељи,
Bokelji) are the
inhabitants of the Boka
kotorska (hence the name) and adjacent...
- and Herceg-Novi)
include 4,519
Croats or 6.70%. They are also
known as
Bokelji, a
common name for all
inhabitants for of Boka Kotorska.
Tivat is home...
- Serbia, Hungary),
Burgenland Croats (Austria),
Molise Croats (Italy),
Bokelji (Montenegro), Raci (Hungary),
Krashovani (Romania), and
Janjevci (Kosovo)...
-
identities of Brđani (Брђани; Brda),
Hercegovci (Херцеговци; Old Herzegovina),
Bokelji (Бокељи; Boka Kotorska) and
Crnogorci (Црногорци; Old Montenegro). Срби...
- 1984)
Koncert v
Cankarjevem domu (RTVLj, 1984) Pronađi put (Jugoton, 1985)
Bokelji i
Tereza (PGP RTB, 1985)
Molim te,
ostani (Jugoton, 1986) Moja posljednja...
- 1892. Uskok, Belgrade, 1893. Iz
raznijeh krajeva, Mostar, 1893. Boka i
Bokelji, Novi Sad, 1893.
Primorska obličja, Novi Sad, 1899.
Deset godina u Mavritaniji...
- on 12
March 2023. (in Croatian) "Naše more" 53(1-2)/2006
Vesna Čučić:
Bokelji između Boke i Trsta, str. 78-80 (accessed
September 5, 2016) "Lloyd Triestino...
-
Petra Petrovica Njegosa. Državna štamparija. 1940. Cucic,
Vesna (2006). "
BOKELJI IZMEÐU BOKE I TRSTA/Boka -
Kotorska Men
Between The Bay of
Kotor and Trieste"...
- championships. He made his
first studio recordings as a
member of the
group Bokelji, with
which he
recorded an
album with
traditional songs from Dalmatia....
- Karlović,
Nikola Šubić Zrinski,
Petar Berislavić, to
local Dubrovnik and
Bokelji heroes. However, the
poems are
often focused on the
secondary parti****nts...