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|name = La bohème
 
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|genre = Opera
 
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|writer = {{W|Giacomo Puccini}}
|Country of Origin = [[Italy]]
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'''''La bohème''''' is a opera, set in [[Paris]].
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'''''La bohème''''' ({{W|Bohemianism}} in English) is a opera set in [[Paris]], [[France]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:04, February 10, 2024

For the song, see La bohème (song).
La bohème
The Homer of Seville.png
Play Information
Genre: Opera
Writer: Giacomo Puccini
Starring: Homer Simpson
Country of origin: Italy
First appearance: "The Homer of Seville"


La bohème (Bohemianism in English) is a opera set in Paris, France.

History[edit]

Sarah Wiggum didn't want have sex with her husband once because Apu took Manjula to see La bohème.[1]

Homer was the star of the opera when it played at the Springfield Opera House.[2]

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Appearances[edit]

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