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* [[Banoštor]], a village in Serbia |
* [[Banoštor]], a village in Serbia |
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* [[Bologna]], a city in Italy |
* [[Bologna]], a city in Italy |
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* [[Boulogne-sur-Mer]], a city in France |
* [[Boulogne-sur-Mer]], a city in France |
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* [[Vidin]], |
* [[Vidin]], ancient name of the city in Bulgaria |
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* [[Bononia (moth)|''Bononia'' (moth)]], a genus in the family Noctuidae |
* [[Bononia (moth)|''Bononia'' (moth)]], a genus in the family Noctuidae |
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* [[361 Bononia]], a large main-belt asteroid |
* [[361 Bononia]], a large main-belt asteroid |
Latest revision as of 22:42, 20 December 2020
Bononia may refer to :
- the Roman name of several populated places and jurisdictions.
- Banoštor, a village in Serbia
- Bologna, a city in Italy
- Boulogne-sur-Mer, a city in France
- Vidin, ancient name of the city in Bulgaria
- Other
- Bononia University Press, the publisher of the University of Bologna
- Bononia, Poland , a village in Poland
- Bononia (titular see), the ancient bishopric of Vidin, now a Latin Catholic titular see
- Bononia Cove, Antarctica, a geographical feature named after Bononia, Bulgaria
- Bononia (moth), a genus in the family Noctuidae
- 361 Bononia, a large main-belt asteroid