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founding father of the
Czech people was
Forefather Čech, who
according to
legend brought the
tribe of
Czechs into its land. The
Czechs are
closely related...
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language Czechs, the
people of the area
Czech culture Czech cuisine One of
three mythical brothers, Lech,
Czech, and Rus'
Czech (surname)
Czech, Łódź Voivodeship...
- 90% of
Czechs were Christians.
Christianization in the 9th and 10th
centuries introduced Christianity.
After the
Bohemian Reformation, most
Czechs became...
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Czechs in
Romania Czechs in
Serbia Czechs in
Ukraine Czechs in
France Czechs in the
United Kingdom Czech diaspora in
Israel Czech Americans (Baltimore...
- allegiance. This did not
apply to the
majority of
Czechs because they were
permanent settlers. As a result,
Czechs were
conscripted to
serve in the Confederate...
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helped the
Czechs to a 2–0
first leg lead. In the
second leg in Podgorica, a late goal from Petr Jiráček
sealed a 1–0 win and the
Czechs ran out 3–0...
- as
Boiki (see
White Serbia). The
Czech name "Čechy" is
derived from the name of the
Slavic ethnic group, the
Czechs, who
settled in the area
during the...
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Retrieved May 15, 2016. Bicha, Karel. The
Czechs in
Oklahoma (U of
Oklahoma Press, 1980). Capek, Thomas. The
Czechs (Bohemians) in America. Boston: Houghton...
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Czechs in Ukraine,
often known as
Volhynian Czechs (
Czech: Volyňští Češi), are
ethnic Czechs or
their descendants settled mostly in the
Volhynian Governorate...
- the
religious sentiments of the
Czechs, as the
Habsburgs endorsed a Counter-Reformation to
forcibly reconvert all
Czechs, even
Utraquist Hussites, back...