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Encyclopedia > Orahov Do

Orahov Do (also Orahovi Do, Orovi Do, Cyrillic Орахов До; literal translation is "walnut dale") is a village in Popovo Polje, Eastern Herzegovina, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.


The small village is notable for having been the birthplace of Nikola Bošković, the father of famed astronomist Ruggero Boscovich as well as the home of the Šešelj family of Serb politician Vojislav Seselj.


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