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Bohemia (newspaper)

''Bohemia'' was a German newspaper published in Prague from 1828 to 1938.
==History and profile==
The paper started as a supplement of the weekly ''Prager Zeitung'' from 1828 to 1835 under various names: first as ', in 1830 as ', in 1832 as ', and finally in 1918 as ' (German newspaper Bohemia). Famous writers for the newspaper included Franz Kafka, Egon Kisch, Hans Heinz Stuckenschmidt, and Johannes Urzidil.
The newspaper was printed by several companies:
* & Sons (1828–1872)
* Bohemia Aktiengesellschaft (1872–1877)
* Frantisek Klutsack (1878)
* Andreas Haase (1879–1919)
* Alfred Korn (1919–1920)
* Verlag Deutsche Zeitung-Aktiengesellschaft (1920–1933)
* Rota-Aktiengesellschaft für Zeitung- und Buchdruck (1933–1938)
The newspaper was terminated in 1938. The archives can be found in the National Library of the Czech Republic.

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