Bohova, Bulgaria

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Bohova is a village in Tran Municipality in western Bulgaria. It is located at the southwestern edge of the Znepole valley. Bohova is located about two kilometers from the border with Serbia.

Coordinates: 42°45′52″N22°29′48″E / 42.76444°N 22.49667°E / 42.76444; 22.49667

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