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+ | '''Bohemia''' is a [[region]] in the west of the former [[Czechoslovakia]] and present-day [[Czech Republic]]. As a [[community]], it refers to [[unconventional]] [[artist]]s or [[writer]]s (see ''[[bohemianism]]''). | ||
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+ | * [[Bohemian]] | ||
+ | * [[Bohemianism]] | ||
+ | * [[Crown of Bohemia]] | ||
+ | * [[German Bohemia]] | ||
+ | * [[History of the Czech lands]] | ||
+ | * [[Lech, Čech, and Rus|Lech, Czech and Rus]] | ||
+ | * [[List of rulers of Bohemia]] | ||
+ | * [[Sudetenland]] | ||
+ | * [[Bohemia at the 1908 Summer Olympics]] | ||
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Bohemia is a region in the west of the former Czechoslovakia and present-day Czech Republic. As a community, it refers to unconventional artists or writers (see bohemianism).
See also
- Bohemian
- Bohemianism
- Crown of Bohemia
- German Bohemia
- History of the Czech lands
- Lech, Czech and Rus
- List of rulers of Bohemia
- Sudetenland
- Bohemia at the 1908 Summer Olympics
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