Bohemian (/əʊˈhiːmɪə/) refers to 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. In English, the word "Bohemian" was used to denote the Czech people as well as the Czech language before the word "Czech" became prevalent.[
The Bohemian Encampment was created in 1896.
Bohemian Rhapsody
Batista comes from the Philippines(his father's nationality) and from Greece(his mother's nationality).
Nationality: CanadianEthnicity: Serbian
Bohemian Rhapsody
Its Bohemian
C. Bohemian
1. he never studied compositions 2.he died of a heart failure 3.nationality: bohemian 4.his strongest interest after composing was trains 5.he was a country boy
France is a country. French is their language and their nationality.
Bohemia used to be country which is now part of the Czech republic. People who immigrated to the United States and other countries when Bohemia was still a country called themselves Bohemians. I have Bohemian ancestry because my great-granparents immigrated from Bohemia. It is rather confusing today however, because the term "bohemian" is used as a catch-all for groups that live a laid-back artsy lifestyle. When you look up Bohemian on the internet you get little about the former country and its people and more about the lifestyle. It is sad to see that people forget about the actual origin of what it means to be Bohemian. Most people who call themselves bohemian have no Bohemian blood or ancestry, they just live a lifestyle deemed bohemian. If you have Bohemian ancestry it is more useful to search Czech culture or ancestry if you want to learn more about your heritage.
Nationality is typically determined by the country in which you were born or by the country of citizenship. It can also be influenced by the nationality of your parents. You can confirm your nationality by checking your birth certificate or citizenship documents.
I am a digital assistant and do not have a physical presence or nationality.
My great aunt Annie's maiden name was Vlcek and she was Bohemian. My great uncle met her during the war and brought her back to the United States where they were married.
German, unless you have taken citizenship in another country. Then you might claim that country as your nationality.
The nationality listed on my passport is the country of my citizenship.
If you live in the United States, your nationality is typically American. However, nationality can also refer to the country where you hold citizenship. If you are a citizen of the US, you would identify as American; if you are a citizen of another country but reside in the US, your nationality would be that of your country of citizenship.
Ordinarily you must be a citizen of the country you are voting in, regardless of you nationality.