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Božin, Božina,
Bozhin (Macedonian: Божин,
Serbian Cyrillic: Божина) is a
South Slavic masculine given name.
Notable people with the name include: Božina...
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Bazin or
Bezin or
Bozin or
Bezeyn (Persian: بزين) may
refer to: Bezin, Fars Bazin,
Zanjan This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Radovan Božin (born 4 May 1940 in Novi Sad) is a
Yugoslav sprint canoeist who
competed in the 1960s. He was
eliminated in the
semifinal round of the K-2...
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Božin Pavlovski (Macedonian: Божин Павловски) is a Macedonian-Australian
novelist whose works have been
translated into more than
twenty languages. He...
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Božin Simić (1881–1966) was a
veteran of the
struggle for
Macedonia and Old Serbia,
member of the
Black Hand, a
volunteer in the
Balkan Wars and World...
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piperita Archived 19
September 2009 at the
Wayback Machine Mimica-Dukic, N.;
Bozin, B. (2008). "Mentha L.
species (Lamiaceae) as
promising sources of bioactive...
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Retrieved 11
October 2022. "Zomrel MUDr.
Božin Laskov". sportnet.sme.sk (in Slovak).
Retrieved 11
October 2022. "Zomrel
Božin Laskov" (in Slovak). sme.sk. 2 April...
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Bogosav Srećković
Branivoje Jovanović-Brana Boško Čupić
Božin Simić
Božin Teofilović Cene Marković
Cvetko Vasić Čuma
Danilo Stojanović-Dane...
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surname in Bulgaria: Božov
means Božo's (in
other South Slavic areas:
Božin). It also
represents the form of surnames, or
middle names,
given after...
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planned had
previously been
involved with
secretive Black Handers,
including Božin Simić. Mirković
himself had been a
student of the
leading Black Hand operative...