- loa of the forest.
Bokors are
similar to the
rootworkers of
Vodou and
Louisiana Voodoo. Some may be
priests of a
Vodou house.
Bokor are
usually chosen...
- Marián
Bokor (born 17
April 1977) is a male
javelin thrower from Slovakia. His
personal best is 83.38 metres,
achieved in July 2000 in Nitra. He finished...
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Bokor is a
Hungarian surname that may
refer to Elemér
Bokor (1887–1928),
Hungarian entomologist Jeffrey Bokor,
American engineer Jozsef Bokor, Hungarian...
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Jeffrey Bokor is an
American electrical engineer.
Bokor earned a bachelor's
degree in
electrical engineering from the M****achusetts
Institute of Technology...
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Bokor Hill
Station (Khmer: ស្ថានីយភ្នំបូកគោ,
Sthaniy Phnum Bokkoŭ; French:
Station d'altitude de
Bokor)
refers to a
collection of
French colonial buildings...
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Miklos Bokor (2
March 1927 – 18
March 2019) was a French-Hungarian
painter and
essayist who was born in
Budapest on 2
March 1927 and died in
Paris on...
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Jozsef Bokor from the
Hungarian Academy of Science, Budapest,
Hungary was
named Fellow of the
Institute of
Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE)...
- Pál
Bokor (Budapest, 2 May 1942) is a
Hungarian journalist, writer,
translator and the
director of
Atlantic Press Publishers.
Bokor graduated in Radnoti...
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Bokor is a
Vodou sorcerer.
Bokor may also
refer to
Bokor (surname)
Bokor, Hungary, a
village Bokor Hill Station, a
collection of
French colonial buildings...
- György
Bokor (25
November 1928 – 15 June 2014) was a
Hungarian basketball player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1952
Summer Olympics. "Keresés...