Bohemian Forest
Americannoun
noun
Example Sentences
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He lived with his family in a remote town in what was then Czechoslovakia, nestled in the mountainous Bohemian Forest.
From Science Magazine • Mar. 21, 2018
To christen the new space, Jacques decided to exhibit ceramics produced between 1893 and 1910 in the Bohemian Forest of what is now the Czech Republic.
From Architectural Digest • Sep. 16, 2015
In the summer and fall of 2013, Malkemper exiled himself to a horse stable in the Czech Republic's Bohemian Forest, far from technology that could potentially throw off his sensitive measurements.
From Scientific American • Jun. 24, 2015
They entered first that part of the Bohemian Forest in which Schiller laid his play The Robbers.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The whole of the eastern half of Germany, as far as the Elbe, Saale, and Bohemian Forest, has, it is well known, been reconquered during the last thousand years, from invaders of Slavonic origin.
From Revolution and Counter-Revolution or, Germany in 1848 by Marx, Karl
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