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・ Borowskie Wypychy
・ Borowskie Żaki
・ Borowy Las
・ Borowy Młyn
・ Borowy Młyn, Bytów County
・ Borowy Młyn, Greater Poland Voivodeship
・ Borowy Młyn, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
・ Borowy Młyn, Kwidzyn County
・ Borowy Młyn, Lubusz Voivodeship
・ Borowy Młyn, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
・ Borox
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Borozan
・ Borozdinovskaya operation
・ Boroña
・ Boroštica
・ Boroș River
・ Boroșeni River
・ Boroșești
・ Boroșneu Mare
・ Boroșoaia River
・ Borpara, Bongaigaon
・ Borpatrogohain
・ Borphukan
・ Borpop Airfield
・ Borpura
・ Borqeban


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Borozan : ウィキペディア英語版
Borozan

Borozan () is a Serbo-Croatian surname, meaning "trumpeter". It may refer to:
*Vuko Borozan (born 1994), Montenegrin handball player
*Ranko Borozan (born 1933), former Yugoslav footballer
==Anthropology==

*The Borozan brotherhood in Ceklin (in Montenegro), according to tradition, originate from a ''ban'' Radivoj, which is supported from a document dating to 1609. The Borozani and Lompari of Ceklin are related, claiming the same ancestor, who is believed to have settled in Bokovo from Strugare, originally from Burovik. The brotherhood has the ''slava'' of Đurđic (St. George).〔 A Borozan family settled in Cetinje in 1807.
*A Borozan family was among the ktetors (donators) to the building (1847–51) of the Church of St. Nicholas in Kumanovo (in R. Macedonia).
*A Borozan brotherhood headed by brothers Đuro, Stojan and Uroš who together had 18 children lived in Mostar (in Bosnia and Herzegovina) during World War II; most of the family were killed by the Ustasha.
*A Borozan brotherhood lived in Košutica and Borova (in Leposavić, Kosovo) prior to World War II.

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