Examples of using Boka in English and their translations into German
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Especially devastating were the floods of 2005, when the villages Boka and Jaša Tomić were badly damaged.
Shete Boka means seven coves.
National Park Shete Boka on Curacao begins at the magnificent Boka Tabla.
Tivat is the youngest town in Boka but have fine location.
Montenegro's Treasure- pledges from Our Lady from Škarpjel and Boka.
The Boka Kotorska bay is a unique natural entity which will leave you breathless.
The next inhabitant of Kozari Boka and Puteva: I have to warn you….
This tour leads You to one of 25 most beautiful bays in the world, Boka bay.
Sailing forward into the deepest part of the Boka bay, we will make one more stop.
Boka Kotorska is a large
Perast, located twelve kilometers from Kotor, was once one of the most beautiful baroque towns on the Boka Kotorska.
In 2006 Berlin based songwriter Jehanne Boka has published her debut album"Darkness and Light" with eight original compositions.
Within the area of Hotel Ana, you can find the Boka Waterfall, which is the highest waterfall in Slovenia.
Villa Jadranska straža in Bijela is located on the very shore of the sea in the beautiful surroundings of Boka Kotorska.
Meljine Meljine is a small touristic settlement in the heart of the Boka bay, situated very near to the Old town of Herceg-Novi.
Visit the Christoffelberg National Park and Sheta Boka National Park, the latter hosting the natural treasure of the nesting beaches of sea turtles.
With unique attractions, such as Porto Montenegro and the Bay of Boka Kotorska, Montenegro is a popular destination with tourists and business travellers alike.
The Mouths of Kotor(Boka Kotorska), are a vast bay located on the Western coast of Montenegro, dependent on the Adriatic Sea.
up into the sky, protecting them from the cold northern climate and making Boka an oasis of Mediterranean flora.
Dalmatia, Dubrovnik and Boka Kotorska recognise the authority of Napoleon I for a short time; they come under the authority of Austria after 1813.