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Bodoc may refer to: Places * Bodoc, Covasna, Romania * Bodoc, Louisiana, United States People * Liliana Bodoc Liliana Bodoc (21 July 1958 – 6 February 2018) was an Argentinian writer of fantasy. Life Liliana Bodoc was born in Santa Fe in 1958. When she was five years old, her family moved to Mendoza for work. There, she studied at the Universidad Nac ... (1958-2018), Argentinian writer See also * Bodok (other) {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Bodoc, Covasna
Bodoc ( hu, Sepsibodok, Hungarian pronunciation: ) is a commune in Covasna County, Transylvania, Romania composed of three villages: Bodoc, Olteni (''Oltszem'') and Zălan (''Zalán''). It formed part of the Székely Land region of the historical Transylvania province. Demographics The commune has an absolute Székelys, Székely Hungarian people, Hungarian majority. According to the 2002 Census it has a population of 2,541 of which 94.77% or 2,408 are Hungarian. References

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Bodoc, Louisiana
Bodoc is an unincorporated community An unincorporated area is a region that is not governed by a local municipal corporation. Widespread unincorporated communities and areas are a distinguishing feature of the United States and Canada. Most other countries of the world either have ... in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, United States. Etymology Bodoc was named for a type of wood. References Unincorporated communities in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana Unincorporated communities in Louisiana {{Louisiana-geo-stub ...
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Liliana Bodoc
Liliana Bodoc (21 July 1958 – 6 February 2018) was an Argentinian writer of fantasy. Life Liliana Bodoc was born in Santa Fe in 1958. When she was five years old, her family moved to Mendoza for work. There, she studied at the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo and was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in Literature. Raised as an atheist, she converted to Islam in 1994. Bodoc authored ''La Saga de los Confines'', a series of three fantasy novels that were originally published in 2000 in Spanish. The first of these books was translated into English as ''The Days of the Deer''. Her work is very popular in Latin America and her style was admired by Ursula K. Le Guin Ursula Kroeber Le Guin (; October 21, 1929 – January 22, 2018) was an American author best known for her works of speculative fiction, including science fiction works set in her Hainish universe, and the '' Earthsea'' fantasy series. She was ... (who died less than a month before Bodoc).
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