Bohemia, Moravia, Austrian Silesia - 1892, then part of Austria-Hungary, also known as the Dual monarchy (or: the k. ...Austria_Hungary The Czech lands (in Czech: České země) or Czechia (in Czech: Česko) is an auxiliary term used for Bohemia is also a place in the State of United States of America: see Bohemia, New York. ...Bohemia + Moravia (Czech: Morava) is the eastern part of the Czech Republic. ...Moravia + Czech part of Please be advised that the factual accuracy of Wikipedia articles dealing with topics related to the Oder_Neisse Line is often disputed. ...Silesia + other territories that were parts of the Kingdom of Bohemia (Lands of the Bohemian/Czech Crown) at the particular time in history (e.g. Lusatia (German Lausitz, Upper Sorbian Łužica, Lower Sorbian Łužyca, Polish Łużyce, Czech and Serbian Lužice), sometimes called Sorbia comprises a region in the southern parts of Brandenburg and eastern parts of Saxony, Germany. ...Lusatia, For other uses, see Brandenburg (disambiguation). ...Brandenburg), today identical with the National motto: Truth prevails ( Czech: Pravda vítězí) Official language Czech Capital Praha ( Prague) President Václav Klaus Prime Minister Stanislav Gross Area _ Total _ % water Ranked 114th 78,866 km² 2% Population _ Total ( 2003) _ Density Ranked 76th 10. ...Czech Republic. It is used especially for the period till 1969 (when the entity and term Czech Socialist Republic arose), but also afterwards. Czech lands was used especially in the past (before 1992), when the alternative term Czechia was used rarely (in Czech it was codified in 1777, but was rarely used both in the Czech and in the English language), so that it was impossible to describe the main and secondary Czech territory by one word. The use of the term Czechia was officially endorsed by the Czech Republic at the time of its establishment around 1993 is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993_2003) Events January January 1 _ Czechoslovakia divides. ...1993 (see National motto: Truth prevails ( Czech: Pravda vítězí) Official language Czech Capital Praha ( Prague) President Václav Klaus Prime Minister Stanislav Gross Area _ Total _ % water Ranked 114th 78,866 km² 2% Population _ Total ( 2003) _ Density Ranked 76th 10. ...Czech Republic) and there has been a special meeting of the Czech Senate (Upper Chamber of the Parliament) in the summer of 2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...2004 where experts advocated the use of the short form even in English. Also, Czech authorities increasingly use the form "Czechia" in their official English_language documents (not always however). The Czech equivalent for Czechia / Česko, after a slow start, is used more and more often by Czech speakers, newspapers, etc. Although in informal conversation, the Czech equivalent for Bohemia / Čechy is probably more common. However, Moravians would strongly object to Bohemia being "more" than another part of Czechia. Next, the Silesian certainly want to be treated as another part of Czechia, and not "included in" Moravia and/or Bohemia.
| Historical territories in the contemporary National motto: Truth prevails ( Czech: Pravda vítězí) Official language Czech Capital Praha ( Prague) President Václav Klaus Prime Minister Stanislav Gross Area _ Total _ % water Ranked 114th 78,866 km² 2% Population _ Total ( 2003) _ Density Ranked 76th 10. ...Czech Republic ( The Czech Republic (Czech: Česká republika) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. ...Czechia) | | | | | | | Bohemia is also a place in the State of United States of America: see Bohemia, New York. ...Bohemia | Moravia (Czech: Morava) is the eastern part of the Czech Republic. ...Moravia | Silesia | | | | | |