Pama (Croat. Bijelo Selo; means White Village) is a village in northern Burgenland.
The history of the village can be traced back to Roman times. The country was desolate after the Turkish raids and was restored by the coming Croats. In 1898, the name of the village was changed, due to magyarization, to Mosonkörtvélyes. Since 1921, it is a part of Austria. Croatian culture has been partly retained.
The box is hidden on coordinates N 48° 02.8A5', E 017° 02.0(B-2)6'.
In order to learn the value of A, find the today's official name of the nearby village of Novo Selo, and count the letters (A).
In order to learn the value of B, answer the following question. A long-distance bicycle route Jubiläumsradweg R1 runs from Kittsee, through Pama, to the southernmost village of Burgenland. Find the name of the southernmost village of Burgenland, where R1 ends, and count the letters of its name (B).
Kittsee is actually not the nothernmost village of Burgenland, see GC54QJB.