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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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So Bozen philanthropically staked a new claim near the stranger, apart from the main party.

From Romance of California Life by Habberton, John

The Crucifix Across the Mountains The imperial road to Italy goes from Munich across the Tyrol, through Innsbruck and Bozen to Verona, over the mountains.

From Twilight in Italy by Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert)

By-and-by it cleared, and I headed westward towards Bozen, among the tangle of rocks where the Dwarf King had once his rose-garden.

From The Moon Endureth: Tales and Fancies by Buchan, John

Several furniture-wagons arrived from Bozen laden with comfortable lounges and arm-chairs.

From Too Rich A Romance by Streckfuss, Adolph

Somewhere about the middle of the tenth century, a Rudolf of the race was Count of Bozen.

From Dante: His Times and His Work by Butler, Arthur John