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  1. Czech Republic: Error: no inner hatnotes detected (help). The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. (Place) [100%] 2023-12-13 [Central Europe]
  2. Czech Republic: The Czech Republic (also Czechia since 2016) is a country in central Europe. Its capital is Prague. [100%] 2023-02-21 [Czech Republic] [European Countries]...
  3. Czech Republic: The Czech Republic also known by its short-form name, Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe and a member state of the European Union. Though one of the youngest nations, its history goes back over a thousand years ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  4. Czech Republic: The Czech Republic (short form Czechia) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Historically known as Bohemia, it is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast. (Country in Central Europe) [100%] 2024-01-11 [Czech Republic] [Central Europe]...
  5. Czech Republic: The Czech Republic (official name) or Czechia (short name, now officially approved by the government for use in less formal contexts) (in Czech: Česká republika; short form: Česko) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It borders Poland to the north ... [100%] 2023-09-21
  6. Television in the Czech Republic: Television was introduced in Czechoslovakia in 1953. Experimental projects with DVB-T started in 2000. (Overview of television in the Czech Republic) [97%] 2024-01-11 [Television in the Czech Republic] [Lists of mass media in the Czech Republic]...
  7. Austrians in the Czech Republic: The Austrian community in the Czech Republic is a significant minority primarily concentrated in the regions of Prague and Moravia. The Austrian community in the Czech Republic primarily consists of descendants of Austrians who settled in the region historically. [97%] 2023-11-20 [Austrian diaspora in the Czech Republic] [Ethnic groups in the Czech Republic]...
  8. Koreans in the Czech Republic: There are small number of resident Koreans in the Czech Republic, primarily citizens of South Korea. One early Korean scholar in Czechoslovakia was Han Hŭng-su. (Ethnic group) [97%] 2023-10-18 [Asian diaspora in the Czech Republic] [Diasporas in the Czech Republic]...
  9. Buddhism in the Czech Republic: With a rough estimate of 6100 Buddhists, Buddhism is practiced by around 0.05% of the Czech population. The World Buddhist Directory lists 70 Buddhist places in the Czech Republic. (Overview role of Buddhism in Czech Republic) [97%] 2024-02-10 [Religion in the Czech Republic] [Buddhism by country]...
  10. 2016 in the Czech Republic: Events from the year 2016 in the Czech Republic. [97%] 2024-01-11 [2016 in the Czech Republic] [Years of the 21st century in the Czech Republic]...
  11. Censorship in the Czech Republic: Censorship in the Czech Republic had been highly active until 17 November 1989 and the fall of Communism in the former Czechoslovakia. Czech Republic was ranked as the 13th most free country in the World Press Freedom Index in 2014. [97%] 2024-01-11 [Censorship by country] [Human rights abuses in the Czech Republic]...
  12. Football in the Czech Republic: This article discusses the structure of football leagues in the Czech Republic. These leagues are organised by The Football Association of the Czech Republic (FAČR) (Czech: Fotbalová asociace České republiky). [97%] 2024-01-11 [Football in the Czech Republic]
  13. Anarchism in the Czech Republic: Anarchism in the Czech Republic is a political movement in the Czech Republic, with its roots in the Bohemian Reformation, which peaked in the early 20th century. It later dissolved into the nascent Czech communist movement, before seeing a resurgence ... [97%] 2024-01-11 [Anarchism in the Czech Republic] [Anarchism by country]...
  14. Television in the Czech Republic: Television was introduced in Czechoslovakia in 1953. Experimental projects with DVB-T started in 2000. (Overview of television in the Czech Republic) [97%] 2024-03-07 [Television in the Czech Republic] [Lists of mass media in the Czech Republic]...
  15. Turks in the Czech Republic: The Turks in the Czech Republic (Turkish: Çek Cumhuriyeti'ndeki Türkler) refers to ethnic Turkish migrants to the Czech Republic as well as the growing Czech-born community with full or partial Turkish origins. The majority of the Turkish community ... [97%] 2024-03-15 [Ethnic groups in the Czech Republic] [Turkish diaspora by country]...
  16. Croats in the Czech Republic: Croats are one of the 14 recognized minorities in the Czech Republic. According to the 2021 census, 2,400 Croats live in the Czech Republic, half of which stated their Croatian nationality in combination with another nationality. [97%] 2024-05-10 [Croatian diaspora by country] [Ethnic groups in the Czech Republic]...
  17. Armenians in the Czech Republic: Armenians in the Czech Republic (Armenian: Հայերը Չեխիայում, romanized: Hayery Ch'ekhiayum; Czech: Arménská menšina v Česku) are ethnic Armenians living in the modern Czech Republic. As of 2018, there were 1,879 Armenian citizen with a residence permit in the Czech Republic. [97%] 2024-09-01 [Armenian diaspora by country] [Czech people of Armenian descent]...
  18. LGBT rights in the Czech Republic: The Czech Republic is often considered the second most (Slovenia being the most) progressive former Eastern Bloc country in regards to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights. In 2006, it legalized registered partnerships (Czech: registrované partnerství) for same-sex couples, and ... (none) [88%] 2024-01-11 [LGBT rights in the Czech Republic]
  19. Chinese people in the Czech Republic: Chinese people in the Czech Republic form one of the country's smaller migrant communities. A few Chinese settled in Czechoslovakia prior to World War II. (Ethnic group) [88%] 2024-01-11 [Asian diaspora in the Czech Republic] [Chinese diaspora by country]...
  20. Road signs in the Czech Republic: Road signs in the Czech Republic are regulated by the Ministry of Transport and the police. The signs are nearly the same as the European norm, but with small changes (e.g., the text is in Czech, some differences in ... (Overview of road signs in the Czech Republic) [88%] 2024-01-10 [Road signs by country]

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