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Bohemian Diet

Czech: Zemský sněm Království českého
German: Landtag des Königreiches Böhmen
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Unicameral
History
Founded6 April 1861
(as a constitutional body)
Leadership
Supreme Marshal of the Kingdom of Bohemia
The Deputy Supreme Marshal of the Kingdom of Bohemia
The Provincial Committee
Seats214 (until 1848)
241 (from 1861)
242 (from 1882)
Elections
Voting system
Plurality voting
(Two-round system)
Last election
The 1908 Provincial Elections
Meeting place

The Bohemian Diet (Czech: Český zemský sněm, German: Böhmischer Landtag) was the parliament of the Kingdom of Bohemia within the Austro-Hungarian Empire between 1861 and Czechoslovak independence in 1918.[1]

  1. ^ Wingfield, Nancy Meriwether (2007). Flag Wars and Stone Saints: How the Bohemian Lands Became Czech. Harvard University Press. p. 7. ISBN 9780674025820.

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