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Bohemian and National
The National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library is one of the major tourist attractions in Cedar Rapids, and the nearby Bohemian National Cemetery may also be of interest to visitors.
" In 1866 Kaplan helped organize the Catholic Cemetery, and a year later, the National Bohemian Cemetery of Owatonna.
* Bohemian National Garden
The Czech countryside offers protected areas such as Bohemian Paradise ( Český ráj ), Bohemian Karst ( Český kras ) and Šumava National Park.
The Bohemian composer Antonín Dvořák came to New York in 1892 to head the National Conservatory.
Soon on display there were such well-known masterpieces as Holbein's The Ambassadors ( now in the National Gallery in London ), and Frans Hals ' Bohemian ( now at the Louvre ).
Lone Star Beer has rebus puzzles under the crown caps of its bottled beer, as do National Bohemian, Lucky Lager, Falstaff, Olympia, Rainier, Haffenreffer, Kassel, Pearl, Regal, Ballantine, Mickey's, Lionshead, Narragansett, and Texas Pride during the 1970s and the 1980s.
During World War II, Deutsche Bank became responsible for managing the Bohemian Union Bank in Prague, with branches in the Protectorate and in Slovakia, the Bankverein in Yugoslavia ( which has now been divided into two financial corporations, one in Serbia and one in Croatia ), the Albert de Barry Bank in Amsterdam, the National Bank of Greece in Athens, the Creditanstalt-Bankverein in Austria and Hungary, the Deutsch-Bulgarische Kreditbank in Bulgaria, and Banca Commercial Romana in Bucharest.
Immediately to the north, in North Park, lie Northeastern Illinois University, North Park University, and the Bohemian National Cemetery.
In 2000, the Bohemian Switzerland National Park ( Národní park České Švýcarsko ) was established with an area of 79 km², bringing around 700 km² of the range under protection as a natural and cultural landscape.
The 41-foot tall, hand-operated scoreboard in right-center was in play, as was the National Bohemian beer sign, shaped like a bottle, 56 feet above the playing field.
This proposal was blocked by the Bohemian groups, who did not want to copy the name of the Czech National Social Party.
The DAP had been renamed German National Socialist Workers ' Party on 5 May 1918 and upon the proclamation of Czechoslovakia claimed the right of self-determination in the predominantly German-settled Sudetenland and German Bohemian territories, demanding the affiliation with the newly established Republic of German-Austria.
He established the Bohemian National Museum in Prague and is deemed to be the founder of modern paleobotany.
He was a professor at Prague university and the director of Bohemian National Theatre in Prague.
* Jan Norbert z Neuberka ( 1796 – 1859 ), politician, co-founder of Bohemian National Museum, historian
Bohemian composer, Antonín Dvořák, was another noted contributor to The Century Magazine, during his stay at the National Conservatory in New York in 1890s.
* natty boh – local slang for the beer originally brewed in Baltimore, National Bohemian.
In some places, such as the Šumava National Park in the Czech Republic's Bohemian forest, problems with bark beetles have become a heated issue with a political dimension.
Notable among those are The Pilgrim and The Mother ( 1927 ), both located in the Bohemian National Cemetery in Chicago, and the Pilgrim at the Eternal Gates in Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland.
Restored in the 1960s, the monastery is now a branch of the National Gallery in Prague, featuring the medieval Central European and Bohemian collection.
* National Bohemian, a brand brewed by Miller Brewing Company

Bohemian and Polka
Polka dancing enjoyed a resurgence in popularity after World War II, when many Polish refugees moved to the US, adopting this Bohemian style as a cultural dance.
** Bohemian Polka by " Weird Al " Yankovic

Bohemian and dance
While the polka is Bohemian in origin, most dance music composers in Vienna ( the capital of the vast Habsburg Austro-Hungarian Empire, which was the cultural centre for music from all over the empire ) composed polkas and included the dance in their repertoire at some point of their career.
Undoubtedly the most internationally famous dance is Bohemian polka.
* Bohemian Carnival, featuring eclectic dance music and circus performances ( occurring once every two or three months )
Smetana's musical treatment makes considerable use of traditional Bohemian dance forms such as the polka and furiant, although he largely avoids the direct quotation of folksong.
In his chamber music, more than anywhere else, Fibich makes use of Bohemian folk melodies and dance rhythms such as the Dumka.

Bohemian and by
The word " Bohemian " was never used by the local Czech ( Slavic ) population.
The term Left Bank was first coined by film critic Richard Roud, who has described them as having " fondness for a kind of Bohemian life and an impatience with the conformity of the Right Bank, a high degree of involvement in literature and the plastic arts, and a consequent interest in experimental filmmaking ", as well as an identification with the political left.
940 / 45 – 977 ) was a Bohemian princess of the Přemyslid dynasty and by marriage Duchess of the Polans.
The only indication is communicated by the chronicler Cosmas of Prague, who stated that the Bohemian princess at the time of her marriage with Mieszko I was an old woman.
Despite those efforts, he failed to gain control over Hungary and Bohemia in the Bohemian War ( 1468-1478 ) and was even defeated in the Austrian-Hungarian War ( 1477-1488 ) by the Hungarian King Matthias Corvinus in 1485, who managed to maintain residence in Vienna until his death five years later ( see Siege of Vienna ( 1485 )).
In 1490 John was able to purchase the former Lusatian territory around Zossen, acknowledged by the Bohemian king Vladislaus II, and maintained the succession claims of the Hohenzollern dynasty to the Pomeranian lands held by the House of Griffins.
At that time, the duchy and castle were held by the Bohemian princess Elisabeth of Gorlitz, Duchess of Luxembourg, a cadet granddaughter of emperor Charles IV.
* 1434 – Hussite Wars ( Bohemian Wars ): Battle of Lipany – effectively ending the war, Utraquist forces led by Diviš Bořek of Miletínek defeat and almost annihilate Taborite forces led by Prokop the Great.
The Saint-Gobain factory, founded by royal initiative in France, was an important manufacturer, and Bohemian and German glass, often rather cheaper, was also important.
This theory is based on the lack of archaeological discoveries, which would indicate major building investments undertaken by the Bohemian state.
There is also a theory according to which during this transition period Lesser Poland was governed by Bolesław Chrobry, whose authority was granted to him by the Bohemian duke.
He travelled widely on collecting trips to the mining regions of Germany, Bohemia and Silesia, often accompanied by his Bohemian naturalist friend, Thaddaeus Hagecius.
After disagreements with the new Danish king in 1597, he was invited by the Bohemian king and Holy Roman emperor Rudolph II to Prague, where he became the official imperial astronomer.
Střezislava, the wife of the Bohemian nobleman Slavník, founder of the Slavník dynasty, is also held to be a daughter of Vratislaus by some historians.
Wrocław is now a unique European city of mixed heritage, with architecture influenced by Bohemian, Austrian and Prussian traditions, such as Silesian Gothic and its Baroque style of court builders of Habsburg Austria ( Fischer von Erlach ).
After the fall of Great Moravia, the rulers of the Bohemian duchy had to deal both with continuous raids by the Magyars and the forces of the Saxon duke and East Frankish king Henry the Fowler, who had started several eastern campaigns into the adjacent lands of the Polabian Slavs, homeland of Wenceslaus ' mother.
* October 1 – The main-belt asteroid 2404 Antarctica was discovered by Antonin Mrkos at Klet ', South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic.
Other nearby buildings are designed by well known architects including: Charles Moore ( Preview Center ), Graham Gund ( Bohemian Hotel ), Cesar Pelli ( movie theatre ), Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown ( SunTrust Bank ).
As it was led by a Bohemian noble majority, and recognized, for a time, by the Basel Compacts, the Hussite Reformation was Europe ’ s first Magisterial Reformation.
By the Decree of Kutná Hora () on 18 January 1409, the king subverted the university constitution by granting the Bohemian masters three votes.
He did not abandon his hopes of the throne, however, which were eventually realised: In 1298, he was chosen German king by some of the princes, who were bothered about Adolph's attempts to gain his own power basis in the lands of Thuringia and Meissen, again led by the Bohemian king Wenceslaus II.

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