Near the Cerro de la Popa there appears, on several points, breccia with a limestone cement containing angular fragments of Lydian stone.
The distance of the Horqueta to the Popa is seventy-eight nautical miles.
The view from the Popa is extensive and varied, and the windings and rents of the coast give it a peculiar character.
They could now plainly perceive that Popa had a gaping klewang wound across his shoulder.
No one ventured to contradict him, but their silence did not alter the fact that Popa had dropped away.
In shamefaced silence Popapointed to an easier track.
Sergeant, send Popa along,” and he passed into his hut, that the interview might seem more imposing under the yellow glare of the lamp.
God, is not quite a lucky thing, for it is well known if you meet a popa in your way you are sure to have no luck, for you have met the devil.
The belief is still alive in Rumania that to meet a "popa," as he is called, is an evil omen, and the people will often desist from some enterprise if a popa has met them.
Popa mountain detaches itself from surroundings, thirty or forty miles to the east; it is faint violet and rises from a slightly undulating wooded plain.
As little substantial progress was being made, I went to the Popa subdivision in January, 1890.
In order to see the country about Popa, I rode from Pagan to Popa and back by another road.
And then there was camphor and sal volatile and eau de cologne to be got, and the coach goes off, and 'popa dear' gets left, and then has to hurry off in a buggy to catch it.
Why, what does that blasted fool of a capitalist do but bring with him his daughter and auntie to 'see the wonderful scenery with popa dear!
My popa don't want any picture took," she offered, a little timorously.
They were so much alike that it was quite a long time before Harry could tell the one from the other--tell Popa from Peela, I mean.
As soon as he landed Walda, Peela, and Popa went and threw themselves on their faces in front of his majesty, burying their knives in the earth as they did so.
It was evident from the quickness with which Peela and Popa commenced untwisting the coils from the tree, that they had been actors in a scene like this before.
It was and is a very dangerous thing to offend the Popa Nats; for they are still there in the mountain, and everyone who goes there must do them reverence.
They were brother and sister, these Popa Nats, and they had lived away up North.
This is the story of the Popa Nats, the greatest Nats of all the country of Burma, the guardian spirits of the mysterious mountain.
So the Nats chose, and said that they would have Popa Mountain, and the monk agreed.
Whether they have had a previous existence in another form, and if so, what, is a secret that they usually keep carefully to themselves, but the history of the Popa Nats is well known.
But the greatest place for Nats is the Popa Mountain, which is an extinct volcano standing all alone about midway between the river and the Shan Mountains.
The same discreet note is struck by Slavici, born in Hungary, whose Popa Tanda is the personification of the Roumanian people subject for centuries to the injustice of an alien race, and driven to seek support in their own work only.
The worst thing about it was that the people nicknamed him "Popa Tanda" because he chaffed them so.
Through the haze the convent on La Popa sparkled like an enchanted castle, with a pavement of soft moonbeams leading up to its doors.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "popa" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.