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They are stored in : /home/username/.mozilla/firefox/xxxxx.default/bookmarkbackups The xxxxx just illustrating a name that's never the same. (Remember to click in "show hidden files" in the menu to find it.)
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you can use an add-on called Xmarks for firefox. I'm using it since it came out I use a lot of distros. so everytime I don't have to copy my bookmarks. Xmarks handle it. if you want it can save your passwords too...