
1) Artsy district 2) Arty area 3) Arty district 4) Arty locality 5) Avant-garde neighborhood 6) Community for the avant-garde 7) Czech Republic region 8) Far-out community 9) Geographic area 10) Geographic region 11) Geographical area 12) Geographical region 13) German-language newspaper 14) Part of the Czech Republic
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After the death of King Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia in the Battle of Mohács in 1526, Archduke Ferdinand of Austria became the new King of Bohemia and the country became a constituent state of the Habsburg Monarchy. Bohemia enjoyed religious freedom between 1436 and 1620, and became one of the most liberal countries of the Christian world duri...
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• (n.) Fig.: The region or community of social Bohemians. See Bohemian, n., 3. • (n.) A country of central Europe.
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Region of what was Czechoslovakia, renowned for its elaborately engraved glass. The earliest wares, dating from the 14thC, were made of waldglas (forest glass) - a crude, mould-blown product which used wood as a source of potash for the flux. Venetian techniques were introduced in the 16thC and wheel engraving was common. The development of lime gl...
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historic country of central Europe that was a kingdom in the Holy Roman Empire and subsequently a province in the Habsburgs` Austrian Empire. Bohemia ... [48 related articles]
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Area of the Czech Republic, a fertile plateau drained by the Elbe and Vltava rivers. It is rich in mineral resources, including uranium, coal, lignite, iron ore, silver, and graphite. The main...
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Region of what was later Czechoslovakia, renowned for its elaborately engraved glass. The earliest wares, dating from the 14thC, were made of WALDGLAS (forest glass) - a crude, mould-blown product which used wood as a source of potash for the FLUX. Venetian techniques were introduced in the 16thC and wheel engraving was common. The development of L …...
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Bo·he'mi·a noun 1. A country of central Europe.
2. Fig.: The region or community of social Bohemians. See
Bohemian ,
noun , 3. « She knew every one who was any one in the land of
Bohemia .
Compton Reade. »
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archaic or obsolete terms > Places: With Moravia and Czech Silesia, Bohemia constitutes the traditional Czech Lands, and in its broader meaning Bohemia is often understood to include this entire area, which until 1918 was a Hapsburg crown land. Prague is the traditional Bohemian capital.
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[
n] - a historical area and former kingdom in the Czech Republic
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Translations for „Bohemia“ Become a Premium Member today! Historical landscape and wine-growing region (Czech. Čechy) in the Czech Republic; see there Czech Republic In 1993, the independent states of Slovakia and the Czech Republic were formed from the former entire state of Czechoslovakia. Wine-growing has a common history tha...
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[My Antonia] a former independent kingdom in central Europe (13th-15th centuries); part of Austria-Hungary until 1918 and then part of Czechoslovakia until 1993, when it was incorporated into the Czech Republic.
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noun a group of artists and writers with real or pretended artistic or intellectual aspirations and usually an unconventional life style
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Area of the Czech Republic, a fertile plateau drained by the Elbe and Vltava rivers. It is rich in mineral resources, including uranium, coal, lignite, iron ore, silver, and graphite. The main cities are Prague and Plzen. The name Bohemia derives from the Celtic Boii, its earliest known inhabitants. History It became part of the Holy Roman Empire a...
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Czech,a region in the W Czech Republic: formerly a kingdom in central Europe; under Hapsburg rule 1526–1918. 10,291,927; 20,101 sq. mi. (52,060 sq. km). · (often l.c.) a district inhabited by persons, typically artists, writers, and intellectuals, whose way of life, dress, etc., are generally unconventional or avant-garde. · (often l...
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