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  Bokelji - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Bokelj people (pl. Bokelji) are the inhabitants of the Boka Kotorska (hence the name) and adjacent regions (near the towns of Kotor, Tivat, Herceg Novi, Risan, Perast).
Large numbers of Bokelji emigrated to the Dalmatian islands of Brac, Hvar, Korcula and the city of Dubrovnik.
An outstanding Bokelj intellectual born in 1919 in Boka kotorska was Luka Brajnović, professor of Ethics of the University of Navarra, a former director of the Institute of Artes Liberales, a well known Spanish intellectual.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Bokelji   (2081 words)

  
  Encyclopedia: Bokelji
The Bokelj people (pl. Bokelji) are the inhabitants of the Boka Kotorska (hence the name) and adjacent regions (near the towns of Kotor, Tivat, Herceg Novi, Risan, Perast).
Large numbers of Bokelji emigrated to the Dalmatian islands of Brac, Hvar, Korcula and the city of Dubrovnik.
An outstanding Bokelj intellectual born in 1919 in Boka kotorska was Luka Brajnovic, professor of Ethics of the University of Navarra, a former director of the Institute of Artes Liberales, a well known Spanish intellectual.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Bokelji   (2097 words)

  
 [Projekat Rastko - Boka] Simo Matavulj - Boka i Bokelji
Bokelji koji ostaju doma većinom su težaci i stočari, pri moru trgovci, a slabo mare da budu zanatlije, te su ovi ponajviše stranci.
2) Simo Matavulj, "Boka i Bokelji", Drame, Putopisi, Rizni spisi, Sabrana dela VII, Prosveta, Beograd, 1954, str.
Bokelji su neobično dugovječni, umjereni, po izgledu su "stasiti, crnomanjasti, pitoma lica i pogleda''(168), a po pameti "umni i vrlo rečiti"(168), dobri su znalci jezika.
www.rastko.org.yu /rastko-bo/zemlja/smatavulj-boka_l.html   (11011 words)

  
 Omnipelagos.com ~ article "Bokelji"
The Bokelj or Bokez people (pl. Bokelji, Bokezi) are the inhabitants of the Boka Kotorska (hence the name) and adjacent regions (near the towns of Kotor, Tivat, Herceg Novi, Risan, Perast).
In 753 the area was taken from the juristiction of the Bishop of Rome and influence of the East was restoring.
With the Great Schism of 1054 the Bokelji were official under the juristiction of the Papacy.
www.omnipelagos.com /entry?n=bokelji   (2955 words)

  
 Bokeljs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
These Slavic people originated in the medieval duchy of Duklja which was one of the original principalities from which the Serbian state evolved.
Today's Bokelji are mostly Serbian Orthodox and Serb, with an important Catholic and Croat segment.
Ethnic structure in more distant past (700- 1300 years) is impossible to decipher invoking older historical sources, since they give contradictory "evidence" and are, to various degrees, discredited as credible sources.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Bokelji   (2124 words)

  
 Bokeljs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Bokelj people (pl. Bokelji) are the inhabitants of the Boka Kotorska (hence the name) and adjacent regions the towns of Kotor Tivat Herceg Novi Risan Perast).
Large numbers of Bokelji emigrated to the islands of Brac Hvar Korcula and the city of Dubrovnik.
An outstanding Bokelj intellectual born in 1919 Boka kotorska was Luka Brajnovic professor of of the University of Navarra a former of the Institute of Artes Liberales a known Spanish intellectual.
www.freeglossary.com /Bokelji   (1802 words)

  
 Grad Herceg Novi
They traveled and performed in several European cities, and participated in the “Mimosa Festival” from its inception.
In 2002, the publishing of a monograph »THE BOKA SAGA OF ENSEMBLE BOKELJI«, written by brothers Lazar i Dušan Seferović who were its members since the beginning, marked the end of the ensemble.
The Art Center »AS« was founded in 1992 in Herceg Novi.
www.hercegnovi.cc /kultura/e_nvo.php   (877 words)

  
 Boka Kotorska biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
It is considered to be Europe's southernmost fjord and is composed of four smaller bays, named after the towns of Kotor, Tivat, Herceg-Novi, and Risan.
The traditional inhabitants of Boka are Serbs with some Croats (NB not Montenegrins, which are from Cetinje etc), and they are often collectively referred to as the Bokelji.
The three counties making up Boka Kotorska have a total population of 71,443 of which 76% are Serb Orthodox and 11% are Catholics:
www.biography.ms /Bay_of_Kotor.html   (94 words)

  
 Slavic peoples - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Note: Besides ethnic groups, Slavs often identify themselves with the geographical region in which they live.
E.g., some of the major regional South Slavic groups include: Istrani, Dalmatinci, Slavonci (in Croatia), Bosanci, Hercegovci, Krajišnici, Semberci (in Bosnia and Herzegovina), Srbijanci, Šumadinci, Vojvođani, Sremci, Bačvani, Banaćani, Sandžaklije, Crnogorci, Bokelji (in Serbia and Montenegro), etc.
The Proto-Slavic (or Proto-Balto-Slavic) language branched off at some uncertain time in an unknown location from common Proto-Indo-European, becoming a separate Indo-European language: Proto-Slavic, a hypothetical (reconstructed) language whence individual Slavic languages emerged.
www.nethider.com /cgi-bin/nph-proxy.cgi/010110A/http/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavic_people   (1704 words)

  
 Boka Kotorska
In the year of 1848, the Assembly of the Gulf of Kotor (Boka Kotorska in Serbian), made a decision not to unite with Croatia and Slavonia, although even a Montenegrin prince-bishop Petar II Petrovic Njegos advised them to do that.
On the contrary, the people of the Boka Kotorska (Bokezi, Bokelji) informed Njegos that they want unification of Serbs.
Similary, they wrote to Croat Assembly in Zagreb.
www.njegos.org /boka/boka.htm   (459 words)

  
 TLR tries passing off BIASED Red Cro article as legitimate
These Slavic people originated in the medieval duchy of Duklja which was one of the originalprincipalities from which the Serbian state evolved.
Today's Bokelji are mostly Serbian Orthodox and Serb,with an important Catholic and Croat segment.
Ethnic structure in more distant past (700- 1300 years) is impossible to decipher invoking older historical sources, sincethey give contradictory "evidence" and are, to various degrees, discredited as credible sources.
pub18.ezboard.com /fbalkansfrm107.showMessage?topicID=202.topic   (1489 words)

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