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]'''Bogomila''' ({{lang-mk|Богомила}}) is a village in ] </ref>in the central part of the ], close to the city of ]. According to some legends it is the place where the ] movement first arose.{{fact}} Bogomila is also the birth place of revolutionary ]. As of 2002 the population of the village was 476, most of whom ]. ]'''Bogomila''' ({{lang-mk|Богомила}}) is a village in ] </ref>in the central part of the ], close to the city of ]. According to some legends it is the place where the ] movement first arose. Bogomila is also the birth place of revolutionary ]. As of 2002 the population of the village was 476, most of whom ].


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A Roman bridge on the river Babuna

Bogomila (Template:Lang-mk) is a village in Čaška Municipality </ref>in the central part of the Republic of Macedonia, close to the city of Veles. According to some legends it is the place where the Bogomilism movement first arose. Bogomila is also the birth place of revolutionary Petar Poparsov. As of 2002 the population of the village was 476, most of whom ethnic Macedonians.

41°39′N 21°24′E / 41.650°N 21.400°E / 41.650; 21.400

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