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- The Bukla Magazine (in Slovene: Revija Bukla) (bukla is a colloquial Slovene term for "a book") is a free Slovenian monthly magazine in which current Slovene...
- Bouclans (French pronunciation: [buklɑ̃]) is a commune in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France. On 1 January 2018...
- "Intervju: Andrej E. Skubic je z romanom Popkorn zmagal na natečaju Cankarjeve založbe". Bukla (in Slovenian). Retrieved 2024-06-22. v t e v t e v t e...
- do****entary and in an interview with Pahor that was published in 2013 by Bukla Magazine, Italian publishers were not interested in publishing Pahor until...
- Indo-European cultic animal Kau, the ox: ****ociated with earth and agriculture Bukla, the stoat Ujku, the wolf Nymph-like beings Nuse Mali: mountain nymphs Zana...
- its lifetime). Names of blue butterfish in other languages as follows: Bukla (Albanian), Ψευτολίτσα (Pseftolitsa) (Gr****), Palometa fiatola (Spanish)...
- do****entary and in an interview with Pahor that was published in 2013 by Bukla Magazine, Italian publishers were not interested in publishing Pahor until...
- paperback series Archived July 20, 2011, at the Wayback Machine "Knjigarna Bukla". es:Arto Paasilinna Arto Paasilinna in Korean at WorldCat. "Кальварія -...
- Goriška Mohorjeva družba, Gorica 1974–1994. COBISS 7175168 "Knjigarna Bukla". Kač, Maja (2010) A View On Infancy Without A Sugar Coating (in Slovene:...
- Proto-Balto-Slavic *būˀtlá → Proto-Lithuanian *būtlás → (Derksen's law) Lithuanian bū̃klas; nom.sg, сf. Proto-Slavic *bydlò. Kortlandt, Frederik (August 2009). Baltica...