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    Bohoniki [bɔxɔˈniki] (Polish Arabic: بوـحـونيكي) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sokółka, within Sokółka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship...
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    Bohoniki Mosque (Polish: Meczet w Bohonikach) is a wooden mosque located in the village of Bohoniki, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in northeastern Poland. The...
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    then following World War II, Poland was left with only 2 Tatar villages, Bohoniki and Kruszyniany. A significant number of the Tatars in the territories...
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    erected in 1848 St. Alexander Newski’s Orthodox Church from 1830 Bohoniki Bohoniki Mosque, a wooden mosque built in 19th century Islamic cemetery. With...
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    settlements were annexed by the Soviet Union and only three remained in Poland (Bohoniki, Kruszyniany and Sokółka). However, a considerable number of Tatars moved...
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    Augustów Canal St. Roch's Church in Białystok Mosques and cemeteries in Bohoniki and Kruszyniany, the two oldest mosques in Poland Monastery of the Annunciation...
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    minbar The wall dividing the men's and women's sections Islam in Poland Bohoniki Mosque, another Lipka Tatar mosque in Poland Raižiai Mosque, Lipka Tatar...
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    nationality in the 2002 census.[citation needed] There are two Tatar villages (Bohoniki and Kruszyniany) in the north-east of present-day Poland, as well as urban...
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    Mosque in Bohoniki, one of the villages given to the Tatars after the rebellion...
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