
The paper deals with around 500 toponyms in the Bay of Kotor. In the introdoctury part of the paper, basic historic and demographic data are given. In the main part, the toponyms are categorised according to motivation and etymology. The Bay of Kotor has an above-average share of toponyms derived from personal names as well as toponyms motivated by church titularies. In this category, the toponym Sutorman (sanctus Romanus) stands out as a relict of the old Romanic and Slavic symbiosis.
demography, P327-327.5, Romanic peoples, Lexicography, Kotor, Slavs, toponyms
demography, P327-327.5, Romanic peoples, Lexicography, Kotor, Slavs, toponyms
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