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Little Bohemia, or Bohemian Town, is a historic neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska. Starting in the 1880s, Czech immigrants settled in this highly concentrated area, also called "Praha" (Prague) or "Bohemian Town", bounded by South 10th Street on the east, South 16th Street on the west, Pierce Street on the north, and Martha Street on the south, with a commercial area went along South 13th and South 14th Streets, centered on William Street. It was located south of downtown, and directly west of Little Italy. A portion of the neighborhood along South 13th Street was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2020.

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  • Little Bohemia také Bohemian Town (česky Malé Čechy) je historickou čtvrtí města Omaha v Nebrasce ve Spojených státech amerických. Také bývá nazývána „Praha“. Čeští imigranti se začali v této oblasti usazovat v 80. letech 19. století. Čtvrť je ohraničována ulicí South 10th Street z jihu, ulicí South 16th Street ze západu, ulicí Pierce Street ze severu a ulicí Martha Street z jihu. Obchodní oblast čtvrti Little Bohemia se nachází kolem ulic South 13th Street, South 14th Street a centrum má na ulici William Street. Celá čtvrť se nachází jižně od centra města a na východě přímo hraničí s čtvrtí Little Italy (Malá Itálie). (cs)
  • Little Bohemia, or Bohemian Town, is a historic neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska. Starting in the 1880s, Czech immigrants settled in this highly concentrated area, also called "Praha" (Prague) or "Bohemian Town", bounded by South 10th Street on the east, South 16th Street on the west, Pierce Street on the north, and Martha Street on the south, with a commercial area went along South 13th and South 14th Streets, centered on William Street. It was located south of downtown, and directly west of Little Italy. A portion of the neighborhood along South 13th Street was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2020. (en)
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  • Little Bohemia také Bohemian Town (česky Malé Čechy) je historickou čtvrtí města Omaha v Nebrasce ve Spojených státech amerických. Také bývá nazývána „Praha“. Čeští imigranti se začali v této oblasti usazovat v 80. letech 19. století. Čtvrť je ohraničována ulicí South 10th Street z jihu, ulicí South 16th Street ze západu, ulicí Pierce Street ze severu a ulicí Martha Street z jihu. Obchodní oblast čtvrti Little Bohemia se nachází kolem ulic South 13th Street, South 14th Street a centrum má na ulici William Street. Celá čtvrť se nachází jižně od centra města a na východě přímo hraničí s čtvrtí Little Italy (Malá Itálie). (cs)
  • Little Bohemia, or Bohemian Town, is a historic neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska. Starting in the 1880s, Czech immigrants settled in this highly concentrated area, also called "Praha" (Prague) or "Bohemian Town", bounded by South 10th Street on the east, South 16th Street on the west, Pierce Street on the north, and Martha Street on the south, with a commercial area went along South 13th and South 14th Streets, centered on William Street. It was located south of downtown, and directly west of Little Italy. A portion of the neighborhood along South 13th Street was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2020. (en)
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  • Little Bohemia (cs)
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