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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90% of Czechs were Christians. Christianization in the 9th and 10th centuries introduced Catholicism. After the Bohemian Reformation, most Czechs became...
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Czech language Czechs, the people of the area Czech culture Czech cuisine One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus' Czech, Łódź Voivodeship...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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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Bohemia (redirect from Bohemians (Czechs))
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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the religious sentiments of the Czechs, as the Habsburgs endorsed a Counter-Reformation to forcibly reconvert all Czechs, even Utraquist Hussites, back...
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