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Boda Socken, Dalarna
Boda may refer to: Geography * Boda River, a river on Fiji * Mount Boda, a mountain in Antarctica * Boda, Hungary, a village in Baranya county, Hungary * An area in Panchagarh District, Northern Bangladesh, India * Boda Upazila, an area in Rangpur Division, Bangladesh * Boda, Lobaye, a town in the prefecture of Lobaye, Central African Republic * Boda, Rajgarh, a town in Madhya Pradesh, India Sweden * Böda, a village in Borgholm Municipality, Kalmar province * Boda, Sweden, a village in Rättvik municipality, Dalarna province * Böda Church, a church in Öland, Sweden * Boda glasbruk, a village in Emmaboda Municipality, Kronoberg province * Böda kronopark, a crown park (kronopark) on Öland * Böda socken, a former county district on Öland People * Imre Boda (born 1961), Hungarian soccer player * Katsushi Boda (Japanese: 保田 克史), Japanese stop-motion animator * Victor Biaka Boda (1913-1950), Ivorian politician Other * Bridge of Don Academy (BODA), a Scottish school i ...
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Boda River
This is a list of the rivers of Fiji. They are listed by island in clockwise order, starting at the north end of each island. Tributaries are listed under the parent stream. Gau *Wailevu River (Gau) Ovalau *Lovoni River Taveuni *Somosomo Creek *Tavoro Creek *Waibula River Vanua Levu *Boda River *Bua River *Buca River *Bucaisau River *Dama River *Dreketi River **Nabiti River **Naua River ***Drawa River ***Lutukina River ***Navuturerega River **Korovuli River **Nakorotolutolu River **Nanenivuda River **Nasuva River **Seaqaqa River **Vunibelebele River *Galogalo River *Kasavu River *Kilaka River *Korolevu River *Korotasere River *Labasa River **Wairikicake River **Wairikiqisi River *Lagalaga River *Lakeba River *Lekutu River **Kavula River ***Nadamanu River ***Nawailevu River *Mataniwai River *Naiselesele River *Nakura River *Nala River **Koroivonu River *Nalomate River *Naqereqere River *Nasavu River *Nasekawa River **Drakaniwai River *Nasoni River *Natoavou River *Navilagola ...
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Böda Kronopark
Böda kronopark is a Kronopark and currently an Ekopark on Öland, Sweden, north of the village of Böda. It has 6000 hectares of mainly coniferous forest and takes up most of the northern part of Öland, except for the northwestern tip. Its eastern boundary is the Baltic Sea The Baltic Sea is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that is enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden and the North and Central European Plain. The sea stretches from 53°N to 66°N latitude and ..., with a ten-kilometer long sandy beach. The park was a royal hunting domain and then became part of the ''Domänverket''. In 2006 the park became an Ekopark, meaning a park run by a forestry company (in this case Sveaskog), comparable to a nature reserve but with fewer regulations and allowing for the harvesting of lumber. References External links Ekopark Böda
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Ganesh Bodas
Ganesh Govind Bodas (1880–1965), also known as Ganpatrao Bodas ( mr, गणपतराव बोडस;), was an Indian stage actor known for performing Marathi plays. Early life Ganesh was born in Shevgaon village, Ahmadnagar district, India in 1880. His schooling was up to the secondary level. He grew interest in both music and acting. He was an amateur actor in school, but his official entry in theatre took place in 1895 when he joined the Kirloskar Natak Mandali. Career Though Bodas did not have proper training in classical music, he developed a very good musical sensibility when G. B. Deval coached him for minor female roles in the Mandali's plays such as Kirloskar's ''Sanbhadra'', Deval's ''Samshaykallol'', S. K. Kolhatkar's ''Mukanayak'' (as Speechless Protagonist) in 1901, and Khadilkar's ''Manapaman'' (''Honour and Dishonour'') in 1911. He was given the lead in these productions. He did a wide variety of roles, mythological to social and serious to comic. Along wi ...
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Boda Boda
Boda bodas are bicycles and motorcycle taxis commonly found in East Africa. While motorcycle taxis like boda bodas are present throughout Africa and beyond, the term ''boda boda'' is specific to East Africa. In Kenya, they are more frequently called piki pikis. Their ubiquitous presence in East African cities is the result of a number of factors including an increasing demand for public transit, the ability to purchase motorcycles on credit, and an influx of cheap imports from Indian manufacturers like Bajaj Auto, Bajaj. In the countries where they are present, boda bodas can provide transportation options to riders and job opportunities to drivers while at the same time resulting in an increase in road hazards and collisions and unnecessary injuries and deaths. Etymology A BBC journalist imagined its origin to be onomatopoeia. A competing suggestion is that the boda boda had an apocryphal ability to transport people across a border without a need to complete the paperwork using ...
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Chips&Media
Chips&Media, Inc. is a provider of intellectual property for integrated circuits (commonly called "chips") such as system on a chip technology for encoding and decoding video (video codecs), and image processing. Headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. Products Since 2003, the company has developed video technology. Its video semiconductor intellectual property cores (IP cores) cover video coding formats such as MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.263, H.264/AVC, VC-1, RealVideo, Audio Video Standard, AVS, Multiview Video Coding, MVC, VP8, Audio Video Standard, AVS, AVS2, High Efficiency Video Coding, HEVC(H.265) and VP9. Their technologies are used by licensees including Freescale, VIA Technologies, VIA, Realtek and Novatek Innofidei, and Telechips. The company announced an image processing products in 2016 and 2017, and reportedly signed first license deal in March 2018. In 2018, Chips&Media added object detection IP to its product line up. WAVE WAVE is multi-standard encoder and decoder syste ...
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Bridge Of Don Academy
Bridge of Don Academy is an Aberdeen City Council operated six-year secondary comprehensive school and community centre in Bridge of Don, Aberdeen, Scotland. The building was opened in 1979, originally designed to accommodate around 900 pupils. The school's functional capacity is currently 799. Its feeder primaries are Balmedie, Braehead and Scotstown primary schools. The school campus is currently shared with Braehead Primary School and Saint Columbia's Church of Scotland and Roman Catholic church. Adjacent to the school is Westfield Park and playing fields. Houses The school uses a house system and is split into four named after local castles. In 2012 pupils of the school were asked to come up with names that they thought were ideal to fit the new houses. These are: *Braemar House * Crathes House *Drum House *Fyvie House Prior to this the school had four houses named after Scottish islands: * Arran House *Iona House *Skye House *Tiree Tiree (; gd, Tiriodh, ) is t ...
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Victor Biaka Boda
Victor Biaka Boda (February 25, 1913 – January 28, 1950) was an Ivorian politician. Originally a shaman, he adopted the name Victor and ventured into politics as a member of the Democratic Party of Côte d'Ivoire - African Democratic Rally, and in 1948 was elected to the French Senate. He is best known for the unusual circumstances of his death. His death took place at the end of a year of severe repression of his political party in the colony. In January 1950, while touring Bouaflé, his car broke down. As his chauffeur repaired it, he walked off into the jungle, never to return. His charred bones were recovered the following November. ''Time'' magazine reported in July 1951 that the most popular belief among French politicians was that "the Senator had been eaten by his constituents."
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Katsushi Boda
Katsushi Boda ( ja, 保田 克史) (sometimes spelled 'Bowda') is a Japanese stop motion animator. He is most famous for creating the character Robot Palta. While much of his work is for advertisements, he has made several works of independent animation, including ''Pulsar'' (1990), ''Form of Stress'' (1992), ''Robot Apartments'' ( :ja:ロボットパルタ) (1994 anime series), and ''Kiadoryoku REAL'' (1998). Many of his films feature a gear motif, and utilize pixilation and replacement-series animation. In 1999 his film ''Kiadoryoku REAL'' won the Special Jury Prize in the Off Theatre Competition at the 10th Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival. In 2003, he participated in the collaborative project ''Winter Days is a 2003 in film, 2003 Japanese anime film directed by Kihachirō Kawamoto. It is based on one of the ''renku'' (Collaborative poetry, collaborative linked poems) in the 1684 collection of the same name by the 17th-century Japanese poet Matsuo Ba ...''. N ...
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Imre Boda
Imre Boda (born 10 October 1961) is a retired Hungarian international footballer, who played as a forward. Club career Boda began playing youth football with MTK Budapest FC. He would join the senior team in 1980, and make 190 league appearances for the club. A short spell with Vasas SC followed. Boda moved to Greece in July 1988, initially joining Greek first division side Ethnikos Olympiakos Volos F.C. for two seasons. He would lead the Greek league in goal-scoring, notching 20 goals during the 1988–89 season. Olympiakos Volos were relegated after the 1989–90 season, and Boda moved to OFI Crete for two seasons. However, he left the club in December 1991, and would return to Olympiakos Volos, now playing in the Greek second division. After five seasons in Greek football, Boda returned to Hungary and joined BVSC Budapest for one season, playing his last match in October 1993. International career Boda made eight appearances for the Hungary national football team Th ...
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Böda Socken
Böda socken is a former socken of Åkerbo Hundred on Öland, Sweden. Since 1974, it's part of the Borgholm Municipality on the island of Öland, Sweden. It covers 107 square kilometers and had 773 inhabitants in 2000. History The oldest parts of Böda Church date from the late 12th century, although the church was heavily reconstructed in 1801–03. Böda parish is mentioned in a transcript from about 1320 ("de Bødhum"), and in the Böda missal from the first half of the 14th century ("ecclesie Bødhe"); there is an attestation from 1346 ("in parochiis ... bodha"). The medieval boundaries of the ''socken'' were about the same as those from the 1950s, with the exception of the village Binnerbäck, which was transferred around 1649 from Böda to Högby ''socken''. The village Bocketorp was shared by the two ''socken''. After the municipal reform in 1862, the responsibility for the ecclesiastical and civil organization of the ''socken'' was transferred to the Böda ''landskommun' ...
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Boda Glasbruk
Boda Glasbruk is a village situated in Emmaboda Municipality, Kalmar County, Sweden. It had 201 inhabitants in 2005. One of the glassworks of Kosta Glasbruk Kosta Glasbruk (), later known as Kosta Boda (), is a Swedish glassmaking company (''glasbruk'' in Swedish) founded by two foreign officers in Charles XII's army, Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Staël von Holstein, in 1742.http://www.kostabo ... are situated here. The village was renamed from Förlångskvarn when the glassworks opened in 1874. References External links Populated places in Kalmar County Värend Glassmaking companies of Sweden {{Kalmar-geo-stub ...
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Mount Boda
Mount Boda () is a mountain just north of Amphitheatre Peaks at the western end of the Nye Mountains. It was plotted from air photos taken from ANARE (Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions) aircraft in 1956. It was named by the Antarctic Names Committee of Australia (ANCA) for Dr. J. Boda, a medical officer at Wilkes Station Wilkes Station was an Antarctic research station established 29 January 1957 by the United States as one of seven U.S. stations established for the International Geophysical Year (IGY) program in Antarctica. It was taken over by Australia o ... in 1959. Mountains of Enderby Land {{EnderbyLand-geo-stub ...
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