Proper noun
BOIA
Initialism of Budapest Open Access Initiative.
Boia (plural Boias)
A surname.
According to Boia, his arrival in power was explicitly meant to "regenerate" Romania, and his popularity hinged on his being perceived as a "totalitarian model" and a "savior" figure, like Corneliu Zelea Codreanu and Carol II before him. Source: Internet
Boia, p.119; Bucur (2004), pp.173–176; Roper, pp.13–14, 41–42; Deletant, pp.243, 265–266, 269, 344 The Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej faction emerged as the winner of the interior PCR struggles and incorporated nationalist discourse. Source: Internet
Boia, pp.340–341; Deletant, pp.269, 270; Kenney, p.93 Sections of both governing and opposition groups contemplated the idea of rehabilitating the wartime leader, and, in May 1991, Parliament observed a moment of silence in his memory. Source: Internet
Boia, pp.258–259; Deletant, pp.15–20; Ornea, p.394 In a summer 1941 address to his ministers, Antonescu stated: "The Satan is the Jew. Source: Internet
Boia De's celebration includes a wine list from sommelier Bianca Sanson that highlights some of the world's best women winemakers who specialize in natural wines, including from France. Source: Internet
Deletant, pp.281–282; Shafir, p.231 Boia remarks that this meeting of extremes offers an "extraordinary paradox". Source: Internet