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Bohemia造句

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The Czech dialects of Bohemia.

Bohemia造句

Bohemian:a native or inhabitant of Bohemia.

"The empire's core consisted of Germany, Austria, Bohemia, and Moravia."

Heydrich was appointed Protector of Bohemia and Moravia.

Polka: a lively round dance originating in Bohemia and performed by couples.

In 1918, Slovakia joined with the regions of Bohemia and neighbouring Moravia to form Czechoslovakia.

The straightforward style likes the spirit of the traveler in Bohemia.

This year is so bright Bohemia wind basic dress you must also have a strong and beautiful.

The table was filled with silver vessels from Maping Webb's store, tableware from Dalton and crystal glasses from Bohemia.

Bohemian is a resident of the former Kingdom of Bohemia, either in a narrow sense as the region of Bohemia proper or in a wider meaning as the whole country, now known as the Czech Republic.

Bohemia: the groom gives the bride a rosary, a prayer book, a girdle with three keys (to guard her virtue), a fur cap, and a silver wedding ring.

In the 1670's, Murano was challenged on two fronts with the appearance of a brilliant potassium glass in Bohemia and of a sparkling lead glass in England.

He described himself as "three times homeless" : born to a Jewish family in a German-speaking enclave in Czech-speaking Bohemia, and not feeling properly at home anywhere.

In a broader meaning, it often refers to the entire Czech territory, including Moravia and Czech Silesia, especially in historical contexts, such as the Kingdom of Bohemia.

"another strong trend in the music of the second half of the t9th century was nationalism. Nationalism found expression in Bohemia through the music of Smetana and Dvordk, a pupil of Smetana' s."

New York, in its Greenwich Village section, offer them a more satisfying Bohemia than that of Chicago, as well as the opportunity to become acquainted with parallel advances in art, music, and the drama.

In Gaul, Spain and Italy and in Dacia the Latin speech still prevailed in locally distorted forms, but in Britain and east of the Rhine languages of the German group (or in Bohemia a Slavonic language, Czech) were the common speech.

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