1. bohemia - Noun
2. Bohemia - Proper noun
A country of central Europe.
Fig.: The region or community of social Bohemians. See Bohemian, n., 3.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA campaign undertaken in the same year against Bohemia ended in defeat, a weak start by Lothair. Source: Internet
After his elder brother Vladislaus was elected as King of Bohemia in 1471, Casimir became the heir apparent. Source: Internet
Allies in Bohemia 1741 Frederick II of Prussia Early in the year, a new Austrian field army under general Wilhelm Reinhard von Neipperg relieved Neisse and marched on Brieg, threatening to cut the Prussians off. Source: Internet
After this, Adalbert could not safely stay in Bohemia and escaped from Prague. Source: Internet
A French translation, Principes de philosophie by Claude Picot, under the supervision of Descartes, appeared in 1647 with a letter-preface to Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia. Source: Internet
After seizing power in 1948, the Communists undertook a systematic campaign to suppress all acknowledgement of the U.S. Army's role in liberating the city and Western Bohemia. Source: Internet