Bogë, Albania

Coordinates: 42°23′53″N 19°38′44″E / 42.39806°N 19.64556°E / 42.39806; 19.64556
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Bogë (

Shala; to the south by land inhabited by the Ducaj.[2]
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 the Preçaj and Kolaj neighborhoods.

Etymology

The etymology of Boga is debated. One hypothesis suggests 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").[3]

Culture

The village has a church (Kisha e Bogës), located on 920m above sea level.[4]

Demographic history

In 1908, English anthropologist Edith Durham registered 75 families in Boga, all of which were Catholics, she reported this in her 1909 book High Albania.[5]

Notable people

References

  1. ^ "Law nr. 115/2014" (PDF) (in Albanian). pp. 6374–6375. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  2. ^ Myres, Winterbotham, Longland 1945, p. 156
  3. ^ Ylli, Xhelal (2000). Das slavische Lehngut im Albanischen. Teil 2: Ortsnamen. Bern: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers. p. 93.
  4. ^ Nopcsa 1910
  5. ^ "Chapter IV".

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