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Etymology. Boca Ratón translates to "Mouse Mouth" in English. Its name was originally labeled in the early European maps of the area as Boca de Ratones (Spanish for 'Mouth of Mice'). Boca, meaning "mouth", was a common term to describe an inlet on maps by sailors.
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The Spanish word boca, or mouth, often describes an inlet, while Raton means literally, mouse. The term Boca de Ratones or Boca Ratones, was a navigational term ...
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The origin and meaning of our City's name has always been something of a mystery. Even today, one may be reminded of the legends that our inlet was once used by ...
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A city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States · Ellipsis of Lake Boca Raton (“A lagoon in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States”).
Dec 13, 2013 · When put together, the definition of the name "Boca Raton" means a shallow inlet of sharp-pointed rocks. Boca Raton is known for many things ...
The literal translation of "Boca Raton" is "Mouse Mouth" ("mouse" in Spanish is "ratón"). [7][8][9] One explanation for the origin is the Spanish word boca (or ...