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Bojná
Bojná ((ハンガリー語:Nyitrabajna)) is a municipality in the Topoľčany District of the Nitra Region, Slovakia. The village has a population of 2013 people.〔http://portal.statistics.sk/files/obce-pohl-vek.pdf〕 The main landmark is Catholic Church of All Saints built in 1787. Opposite the church stands (since WWII defunct) synagogue, later turned community center then car repair and nowadays a bar. The village stretches about 4 km along river Bojnianka which continues through villages of Veľké Dvorany, Urmince and Chrabrany before emptying into the Nitra river, itself a tributary of the Danube. ==Etymology== The name is derived from ''boj'' (fight, battle) preserved in all Slavic languages. ''Bojna'' or ''Bojnica'' meant ''place of battle'', ''battleground'' (modern Slovak: ''bojisko'') but the name could be derived also from some personal name related to ''boj'', e.g. ''Bojan'', ''Bojen''. In this case, Bojná is shortening of ''Bojnja Ves'' - ''village of Bojen''. Similar names in Slovakia are Bojnice, Bojničky, Bojanová, Bojarky and many others.
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