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Bozen

American  
[boh-tsuhn] / ˈboʊ tsən /

noun

  1. German name of Bolzano.


Bozen British  
/ ˈboːtsən /

noun

  1. the German name for Bolzano

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I will send for piles of books from Innspruck and Bozen, and I have any quantity of good cigars,--that is, as good as can be had in this confounded Austria.

From Too Rich A Romance by Streckfuss, Adolph

The transition from the Italian Trentino to the German Tyrol begins a few miles south ofPg 18 Bozen.

From The New Frontiers of Freedom from the Alps to the Ægean by Powell, E. Alexander (Edward Alexander)

The good-natured Bozen was for drinking Grump's health at once, but the colonel demurred.

From Romance of California Life by Habberton, John

She writes she is so lonely and so unhappy; she is with her mother at the Gratsch Hydropathic near Meran or Bozen, I forget which, I must look it up if I answer her.

From A Young Girl's Diary by Paul, Eden

Hansel sent to Bozen, Triest, Riva, and even to Venice, to procure delicacies wherewith to tickle the palates of his guests.

From Too Rich A Romance by Streckfuss, Adolph