• Praha 1965: Bohemians ČKD Praha 1993: Bohemians Praha 1999: CU Bohemians Praha 2001: FC Bohemians Praha 2005: Bohemians 1905 2013: Bohemians Praha 1905...
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    of the 19th and 20th centuries belonged to the bohemian subculture, and any comprehensive "list of bohemians" would be tediously long. Bohemianism has...
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    La bohème (redirect from The bohemians)
    portraying young bohemians living in the Latin Quarter of Paris in the 1840s. Although often called a novel, the book has no unified plot. Like the 1849 play...
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  • Bohemian Football Club (Irish: an Cumann Peile Boihéamach), more commonly referred to as Bohemians or Bohs, is an Irish professional association football...
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  • people Bohemian Romani, a dialect of Romani Bohemians (tribe), an early Slavic tribe in Bohemia Bohemian language Bohemian diaspora German Bohemians, ethnically...
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    Bohemia (redirect from Bohemians (Czechs))
    the Taborites in the Battle of Lipany in 1434. Sigismund said after the battle that "only the Bohemians could defeat the Bohemians." Despite an apparent...
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  • "Bohemian Rhapsody" is a song by the British rock band Queen, released as the lead single from their fourth studio album, A Night at the Opera (1975)...
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  • Edie Brickell & New Bohemians is an American alternative rock jam band that originated in Dallas, Texas, in the mid-1980s. The band is widely known for...
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  • FC Bohemians Praha may refer to the following Czech football clubs based in Prague: Bohemians 1905, a club re-established by ex-staff of the original...
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    as a sort of Bohemia of the West. Mark Twain called himself and poet Charles Warren Stoddard bohemians in 1867. The Bohemian Club was originally formed...
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