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Boge may refer to: *a slang for Cigarettes Bogë may refer to: * Boge, Gotland, a settlement on the Swedish island of Gotland *Bogë, Kosovo Bogë is a small mountainous village and also a holiday resort village in western Kosovo. Bogë is located in the Bjeshket e Nemuna (''cursed mountains on Albanian Alps'') mountain range on an altitude of about 1,300m - 1,400m. Nearby the village ... * Bogë, Albania See also * Boga (other) {{Disambig, geo ...
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A cigarette is a narrow cylinder containing a combustible material, typically tobacco, that is rolled into thin paper for smoking. The cigarette is ignited at one end, causing it to smolder; the resulting smoke is orally inhaled via the opposite end. Cigarette smoking is the most common method of tobacco consumption. The term ''cigarette'', as commonly used, refers to a tobacco cigarette, but the word is sometimes used to refer to other substances, such as a cannabis cigarette or an herbal cigarette. A cigarette is distinguished from a cigar by its usually smaller size, use of processed leaf, and paper wrapping, which is typically white. Since the 1920s, scientists and doctors have been able to link smoking with respiratory illness. Researchers have identified negative health effects from smoking cigarettes such as cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), heart disease, and other health problems relating to nearly every organ of the body. Nicotine, the psycho ...
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Boge, Gotland
Boge is a populated area, a socken (not to be confused with parish), on the Swedish island of Gotland. It comprises the same area as the administrative Boge District, established on 1January 2016. Geography Boge is the name of the socken as well as the district. It is also the name of the small village surrounding the medieval Boge Church, sometimes referred to as ''Boge kyrkby''. It is situated on the northern east coast of Gotland. The south part of the locality Slite is located in the north part of Boge socken. , Boge Church belongs to Othem-Boge parish in Norra Gotlands pastorat, along with the churches in Slite and Othem. History Boge is best known for one of the stone ships located in the area Tjelvar's Grave. The stone ship is long and wide. It dates from the Bronze Age. Close to it are two hillforts and a minor grave field. According to legend, the ship is the burial site of Tjelvar, the first Gotlander. References External links *Objects from Boge at the ...
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Bogë, Kosovo
Bogë is a small mountainous village and also a holiday resort village in western Kosovo. Bogë is located in the Bjeshket e Nemuna (''cursed mountains on Albanian Alps'') mountain range on an altitude of about 1,300m - 1,400m. Nearby the village is located the peak of Hajla at 2,403m and the Bistrica e Pejës which has its source not far from the village. The village is nestled in by surrounding mountains many of which are picturesque. The name Bogë may have its origin from the Proto-Indo-European root *''bhoĝ''-, meaning "the running water". Bogë is rapidly becoming a popular holiday resort in Kosovo; many holiday chalets have been built, and the presence of the ski resort attracts many visitors. Gallery Fshati boge.JPG, Ski village Boge in Winter, Rugove.JPG, Bogë in winter Shtepi pushimesh ne Boge.jpg, Holiday chalet in Bogë Dimri ne Rugove.JPG, Winter view nearby in Rugova Notes References Villages in Peja Accursed Mountains Ski areas and resorts in ...
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Bogë, Albania
Bogë ( sq-definite, Boga) is a village in the former Shkrel municipality, northern Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality Malësi e Madhe. It was a historical ''bajrak'' of Kelmendi tribe in the north headwaters of Prroni i thate, bounded to the north by Shala; south by Ducaj. The village was attached to Shkrel despite originally being part of Kelmendi. The village consisted of 75 families in 1908 according to Edith Durham, all of which were Catholics. The village is divided in two sections, consisting of Preçaj and Kolaj neighborhoods. Etymology The etymology of ''Boga'' is debated. One theory maintains that it is derived from Albanian '' bokë'', meaning "barren/rocky farmland" or "mountain side". Another view argues that it may be a derivative of Slavic ''bog'' ("god"). Culture The village has a church (Kisha e Bogës), located on 920m above sea level. Demographic history In 1908, Edith Durham Edith Durham, (8 December 1863 ...
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