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The Czech Republic wants to be known as "Czechia" to make it easier for companies and sports teams to use it on products and clothing.

The country will retain its full name but Czechia will become the official short geographic name, as "France" is to "The French Republic". If approved by parliament, the name will be lodged with the United Nations. Along with Slovakia, the Czech Republic was established when Czechoslovakia broke in two in Some of the country's best-known exports, including its Pilsner Urquell beer and ice hockey team, currently use the word "Czech".

But "Czech" is an adjective and cannot properly be used as a name for the country. Their relationship to their common past remains highly asymmetrical and strained by long-running prejudices on both sides. While the Czech Republic celebrated the centenary of the foundation of Czechoslovakia in style and with great pomp, no event of such magnitude was held in Slovakia. October 28 is one of the major Czech public holidays to celebrate the independence and statehood… of a country that no longer exists.

However, to mark the centenary, the country instead decided to implement a one-off public holiday on October 30 this year. Pingback: Czech Republic vs. Czechia: A linguistic riddle — Kafkadesk.

Pingback: Czech Republic to celebrate th anniversary of its flag — Kafkadesk. Pingback: What is the history of ice hockey in the Czech Republic? My grandmother emigrated from Bohemia before it was part of Czechoslovakia. The nation was formed after its declaration of independence in from the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Czechoslovakia continued to exist until January 1, , when it split peacefully into two nations of Slovakia and the Czech Republic now Czechia. Over the years, the official name of the nation has changed. These names have included the Republic of Czechoslovakia , Czechoslovak Republic — , and others.

This first nation was inclusive of the current territories of Bohemia, Slovakia, Carpathian Ruthenia, and Moravia. The nation composed of several ethnicities with the dominant ones being Czechs, Slovaks, Germans, Hungarians, and Rusyns. From the years to , Nazi Germany occupied Czechoslovakia.

Hitler claimed that the invasion was necessary in order to protect the ethnic German populations that were living in Czechoslovakia.



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