Bohova (pronounced [bɔˈxɔːʋa]) is a settlement in the Municipality of Hoče–Slivnica south of Maribor in northeastern Slovenia.
[3] Another conjecture regarding the origin of the name is that it refers to sides of bacon (Slovene: boh), which the village produced for sale in Maribor.
[4] During the construction of the A1 Motorway in 1995 evidence of Roman-period settlement was uncovered near the village.
[5] Bohova is the site of a mass grave associated with the Second World War.
[6] In 1958, the Slovenija Sadje company converted a prewar slaughterhouse in the settlement into a refrigeration unit for meat and fruit.