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    Czech (Slavic) people have a long history of coexistence with the Germanic people. In the 17th century, German replaced Czech in central and local administration; upper classes in Bohemia and Moravia were Germanized, and espoused a political identity (Landespatriotismus), while Czech ethnic identity survived among the lower and lower-middle ...

  2. Top. New. Controversial. Old. Q&A. true_new_troll. •. It's not that Germans considered Czechs to be German, it's that Germans considered most of Bohemia (half of the Czech Republic today) to be German. The reason is that these lands were German in addition to being Czech -- they were multi-ethnic.

  3. Aug 21, 2018 · The new ruler, Ferdinand II, did not tolerate non-Catholics, viewing Protestants as a threat to his faith. Czech locals, mostly peasants and working class people, were forced to speak the German ...

  4. May 3, 2023 · It’s believed that the people of the Czech Republic are made up of: -37% Slavic peoples. -25% Western Europeans, mostly French, German, and northern Italy. -9% Balkans. -9% Semitic, (arabs and jews) -7% Germans and Scandinavians. -3% from other random parts of the world.

  5. Jul 26, 2019 · Czechs are predominantly descendants of pre-Slavic populations, says archaeogenetics expert. Length of audio 3:37. Říp hill, photo: Aktron / CC BY-SA 3.0. The interdisciplinary study of...

  6. Czech and Slovak are mutually intelligible languages belonging to the West Slavic language group, which uses the Latin (Roman) rather than the Cyrillic alphabet. Among the other languages spoken by minorities in the Czech Republic are Romani, German, and Polish.

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  7. Today's Germans in the Czech republic form a small minority, remaining after the expulsion of the Sudeten Germans who had formed a majority in several areas of Czechoslovakia . Following municipalities had in 2011 share of German ethnicity population over 6%: Horská Kvilda/Innergefild ( Klatovy District) - 9.72%.

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