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- Bohemia - Wikipedia
After a decisive victory of the Holy Roman Empire and Bohemia over invading Magyars in the 955 Battle of Lechfeld, Boleslaus I of Bohemia was granted Moravia by German emperor Otto the Great Bohemia remained a largely autonomous state under the Holy Roman Empire for several decades
- Bohemia | History, Location, Facts | Britannica
Bohemia, historical country of central Europe that was a kingdom in the Holy Roman Empire and subsequently a province in the Habsburgs’ Austrian Empire From 1918 to 1939 and from 1945 to 1992, it was part of Czechoslovakia, and since 1993 it has formed much of the Czech Republic
- Bohemia - New World Encyclopedia
Following World War I, Bohemia declared independence and on October 28, 1918, became the core of the newly-formed country of Czechoslovakia, which combined Bohemia, Moravia, Austrian Silesia, and Slovakia
- Where Is Bohemia? - WorldAtlas
Bohemia refers to an area located in Czechia (formerly called the Czech Republic) It was the largest and westernmost point of the historical portion of the Czech lands, which occupied an area of 20,102 square miles
- In Deep: A Brief History of Bohemia | Butterfield Robinson
Since 1993 Bohemia has formed much of the Czech Republic, comprising the central and western portions of the country At one time, Bohemia was a province in the Habsburgs’ Austrian Empire, and before that, a kingdom in the Holy Roman Empire
- Kingdom of Bohemia - Wikipedia
Bohemia retained its name and formal status as a separate Kingdom of Bohemia until 1918, known as a crown land within the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and its capital Prague was one of the empire's leading cities
- Bohemia’s 12 Best Attractions Experiences for First-Timers
Bohemia feels like stepping into a living fairy tale—charming, mysterious, and filled with hidden gems From the cobblestone streets of Prague to the stunning landscapes of Bohemian Switzerland, this region offers endless must-see attractions
- HISTORY OF BOHEMIA | Historyworld
Bohemia derives its name from a Celtic tribe, the Boii, who inhabit the region during the last few centuries BC But Slav tribes arrive in the area from the east during the early centuries AD
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