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21-663: [REDACTED] Look up boni  or Boni in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Boni may refer to: Places [ edit ] Bone state , a kingdom in the South Sulawesi region of what is now Indonesia Boni MRT station , a train station in Manila, Philippines Boni, Benin , an arrondissement in the Collines department of Benin state Boni (department) ,

42-462: A band with her husband, Nilla Pizzi and Giorgio Consolini. During the 1990s she introduced a new version of " Mambo Italiano ". In 2007 she pulled out of the making of an album which was to be titled "Aeroplani e Angeli" with songs written by Alessandro Orlando Graziani. Although seriously ill in 2009 she shot a music video for the song "Portami in India". On 5 October 2008 Carla Boni participated in

63-857: A department or commune of Tuy Province in Burkina Faso Boni National Reserve , Garissa County, Kenya Boni, an old name for a state on the island of Borneo , possibly Brunei Iran [ edit ] Boni, Ramhormoz , a village in Howmeh-ye Gharbi Rural District Now Boni , a village in Ganjabad Rural District Seh Boni , a village in Jolgeh-ye Chah Hashem Rural District Shahrak-e Shahid Mohasan Boni Najar ,

84-1080: A former player Luisella Boni (born 1935), Italian actress Marco Boni (pole vaulter) (born 1984), Italian pole vaulter Maria Roza Boni (born 1986), Greek professional basketball player Mario Boni (born 1963), Italian former professional basketball player Michele Giovanni Boni (or Michele Giambono; 1400–1462), Italian painter Nazi Boni (1909–1969), politician from Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso) Michał Boni (born 1954), Polish politician, Minister of Labour and Social Policy in 1991 Napoleone Boni (1863–1927), Italian painter Roméo Boni (born 1990), Burkinabé international footballer Tanella Boni (born 1954), Ivorian poet and novelist Tommaso Boni (born 1993), Italian rugby union player Trova Boni (born 1999), Burkinabé footballer Valentina Boni (born 1983), Italian football midfielder Victoria Boni (1839–1909), Swedish opera singer See also [ edit ] Bonis (disambiguation) Bonny (disambiguation) Bono (disambiguation) Bonus (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

105-1080: A former player Luisella Boni (born 1935), Italian actress Marco Boni (pole vaulter) (born 1984), Italian pole vaulter Maria Roza Boni (born 1986), Greek professional basketball player Mario Boni (born 1963), Italian former professional basketball player Michele Giovanni Boni (or Michele Giambono; 1400–1462), Italian painter Nazi Boni (1909–1969), politician from Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso) Michał Boni (born 1954), Polish politician, Minister of Labour and Social Policy in 1991 Napoleone Boni (1863–1927), Italian painter Roméo Boni (born 1990), Burkinabé international footballer Tanella Boni (born 1954), Ivorian poet and novelist Tommaso Boni (born 1993), Italian rugby union player Trova Boni (born 1999), Burkinabé footballer Valentina Boni (born 1983), Italian football midfielder Victoria Boni (1839–1909), Swedish opera singer See also [ edit ] Bonis (disambiguation) Bonny (disambiguation) Bono (disambiguation) Bonus (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

126-736: A language of the Aweer Boni (film) , a 2009 Telugu film Boni Homines , an appellative of at least three religious orders in the Catholic Church Boni , a character in the television series The Trap Door The boni ("good men") political faction of the late Roman Republic, also called the Optimates Nazi Boni University , one of three public universities in Burkina Faso Rendille–Boni languages , proposed subgroup of

147-435: A train station in Manila, Philippines Boni, Benin , an arrondissement in the Collines department of Benin state Boni (department) , a department or commune of Tuy Province in Burkina Faso Boni National Reserve , Garissa County, Kenya Boni, an old name for a state on the island of Borneo , possibly Brunei Iran [ edit ] Boni, Ramhormoz , a village in Howmeh-ye Gharbi Rural District Now Boni ,

168-544: A village in Ganjabad Rural District Seh Boni , a village in Jolgeh-ye Chah Hashem Rural District Shahrak-e Shahid Mohasan Boni Najar , a village in Kiyaras Rural District Mali [ edit ] Boni, Korarou , a village and seat of the commune of Korarou Boni, Mali , a village Other uses [ edit ] Aluku people, also known as Boni, French Guiana Aweer people , also known as Boni, Kenya Boni (Kenyan language) ,

189-458: A village in Kiyaras Rural District Mali [ edit ] Boni, Korarou , a village and seat of the commune of Korarou Boni, Mali , a village Other uses [ edit ] Aluku people, also known as Boni, French Guiana Aweer people , also known as Boni, Kenya Boni (Kenyan language) , a language of the Aweer Boni (film) , a 2009 Telugu film Boni Homines , an appellative of at least three religious orders in

210-405: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages boni [REDACTED] Look up boni  or Boni in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Boni may refer to: Places [ edit ] Bone state , a kingdom in the South Sulawesi region of what is now Indonesia Boni MRT station ,

231-637: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Carla Boni Carla Boni (17 July 1925 in Ferrara , Italy – 17 October 2009 in Rome , Italy ), was an Italian singer. Born as Carla Gaiano in Ferrara , Boni had worked on RAI , the Italian State Radio and television network, as a singer since 1951. She sang the Italian version of

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252-972: The Catholic Church Boni , a character in the television series The Trap Door The boni ("good men") political faction of the late Roman Republic, also called the Optimates Nazi Boni University , one of three public universities in Burkina Faso Rendille–Boni languages , proposed subgroup of the Macro-Somali languages, belonging to the Cushitic family People with the given name [ edit ] Boni (c. 1730–1793), Maroon guerilla leader in Suriname Boni Boyer (1958–1996), American vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and composer Boni David (born 1978), Papua New Guinean woman cricketer Boni Haruna (born 1957), Nigerian Minister for Youth Development Boni Petcoff (1900–1965), American football tackle and coach People with

273-470: The Macro-Somali languages, belonging to the Cushitic family People with the given name [ edit ] Boni (c. 1730–1793), Maroon guerilla leader in Suriname Boni Boyer (1958–1996), American vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and composer Boni David (born 1978), Papua New Guinean woman cricketer Boni Haruna (born 1957), Nigerian Minister for Youth Development Boni Petcoff (1900–1965), American football tackle and coach People with

294-740: The event Omaggio a Pino Rucher , una vita per la chitarra / Homage to Pino Rucher , a life for the guitar . The event in honor of Pino Rucher ( RAI guitarist), twelve years after his death, was sponsored by the Municipal Authorities of Manfredonia and by the Authorities of the Province of Foggia . She died in Rome aged 84, after a long illness. Her funeral was held at the Santa Maria in Montesanto church, known as

315-761: The late-Baroque period Bruno Boni (1915–2003), Italian Olympic rower Carla Boni (1925–2009), Italian singer Carmen Boni (1901–1963), Italian actress Chiara Boni (born 1948), Italian fashion designer Danièle Boni-Claverie (born 1942), Ivorian journalist and politician Giacomo Boni one of the following Giacomo Boni (archaeologist) (1859–1925), specialist in Roman architecture Giacomo Boni (painter) (1688–1766), Baroque painter Guido Boni (1892–1956), Italian gymnast Guido Boni (cyclist) (1933–2014), Italian racing cyclist Jim Boni (born 1963), Italian-Canadian ice hockey coach Loris Boni (born 1953), Italian professional football coach and

336-709: The late-Baroque period Bruno Boni (1915–2003), Italian Olympic rower Carla Boni (1925–2009), Italian singer Carmen Boni (1901–1963), Italian actress Chiara Boni (born 1948), Italian fashion designer Danièle Boni-Claverie (born 1942), Ivorian journalist and politician Giacomo Boni one of the following Giacomo Boni (archaeologist) (1859–1925), specialist in Roman architecture Giacomo Boni (painter) (1688–1766), Baroque painter Guido Boni (1892–1956), Italian gymnast Guido Boni (cyclist) (1933–2014), Italian racing cyclist Jim Boni (born 1963), Italian-Canadian ice hockey coach Loris Boni (born 1953), Italian professional football coach and

357-496: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Boni . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Boni&oldid=1239571666 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

378-496: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Boni . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Boni&oldid=1239571666 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

399-551: The song Johnny Guitar . In 1953 she won the Festival della canzone italiana with Flo Sandon, singing "Viale d'Autunno". In 1955 Boni won the "Festival di Napoli" with the song "'E stelle 'e Napule", which she sang with her husband, Gino Latilla. In 1956 she released a new version of the standard Mambo Italiano , which went on to become her greatest hit. In 1957 she released the song "La Casetta in Canada". During her career she formed

420-528: The surname [ edit ] Ahmed bin Ali Al-boni (died 1225), Arab mathematician, Sufi and writer on esotericism Akwa Boni (died 1790), sovereign Queen of the Baoulé people Albert Boni (1892–1981), co-founder of the publishing company Boni & Liveright Aldo Boni (1894–1982), Italian fencer Alessio Boni (born 1966), Italian actor Bernardino Boni (died 1774), Italian painter of

441-416: The surname [ edit ] Ahmed bin Ali Al-boni (died 1225), Arab mathematician, Sufi and writer on esotericism Akwa Boni (died 1790), sovereign Queen of the Baoulé people Albert Boni (1892–1981), co-founder of the publishing company Boni & Liveright Aldo Boni (1894–1982), Italian fencer Alessio Boni (born 1966), Italian actor Bernardino Boni (died 1774), Italian painter of

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