What is bohemian flag?

The Bohemian flag is a tricolor flag of three equal horizontal stripes of white, red, and blue. It is the national flag of Czechia, which was formerly known as Bohemia. The white color represents the nobility and purity, the red color represents courage and heroism, and the blue color represents loyalty and truth. The flag was first adopted in 1920, after the establishment of Czechoslovakia as an independent state. Since then, it has undergone a few minor changes, but the tricolor pattern has remained the same. The flag is commonly used at official and public events, as well as flown on public buildings and private residences.