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What (who) is Bohemia$8925$ - definition

CENSUS-DESIGNATED PLACE IN SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK
UN/LOCODE:USBOH; Bohemia (NY); Bohemia, NY; Bohemia, Ny; Bohemia ny

Café Bohemia         
FORMER JAZZ CLUB IN NEW YORK CITY
Cafe Bohemia
The Café Bohemia is a jazz club located at 15 Barrow Street in the Greenwich Village neighbourhood of New York City. Its original run lasted from 1955 to 1960, and has been revived at its original location as of October 2019.
Flag of Bohemia         
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HISTORIC FLAG
Flag of bohemia
The flag of Bohemia is a historic flag, which now forms part of the design in the modern flag of the Czech Republic. The flag, a horizontal bicolour, was based on the colours of the former monarchs of Bohemia.
Jazz à la Bohemia         
1956 LIVE ALBUM BY RANDY WESTON
Jazz a la Bohemia; Jazz á la Bohemia
Jazz à la Bohemia (also released as Greenwich Village Jazz) is a live album by American jazz pianist Randy Weston's trio with saxophonist Cecil Payne which was recorded in 1956 at the Café Bohemia in Greenwich Village and released on the Riverside label.Riverside Records discography accessed August 10, 2012.

Wikipedia

Bohemia, New York

Bohemia is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 10,180 at the 2010 census. It is situated along the South Shore of Long Island in the Town of Islip, approximately 50 miles from New York City.

A portion of Long Island MacArthur Airport is located within the hamlet.

Many of Bohemia's current residents trace their ethnic heritage back to southern Italy, Ireland, and the historical Czech lands (also called Bohemia); although the town has become more diverse in recent years. A large percentage of Bohemia's growing population has migrated to the town from western Long Island, Brooklyn, and Queens.

Connetquot River State Park is also located in Bohemia. The park provides an ideal location for horse back riding and because of this, the town harbors a unique equestrian culture. Many of the homes located along the park have stables and it is common to see locals walking their horses through the town's tree lined streets.