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  1. The Czech Republic, [c] [12] also known as Czechia, [d] [13] is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Historically known as Bohemia, [14] it is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast. [15]

  2. the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. William T. Stearn (16 April 1911 – 9 May 2001) was a British botanist. Born in Cambridge, he was largely self-educated. He was head librarian at the Royal Horticultural Society 's Lindley Library in London from 1933 to 1952, and then moved to the Natural History Museum where he was a scientific ...

  3. The Esperanto name for the Czech Republic is Ĉeĥio. [citation needed] History The World Esperanto Congress meets in Prague in 1921. Early history (1887-1948) Esperanto reached the Czech lands before the end of the 19th century.

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  5. Dec 6, 2023 · Ĉeĥio (accusative Ĉeĥion) Czech Republic, Czechia (a country in Central Europe) Synonym: Ĉeĥujo; Meronyms [edit] ĉeĥo (“ a Czech ”) Holonyms [edit] Eŭropo (“ Europe ”) Eŭropa Unio (“ European Union ”) Unuiĝintaj Nacioj (“ United Nations ”) Related terms [edit] ĉeĥa (“ Czech ”) See also [edit]

  6. Within that state, the Czech Socialist Republic ( Česká socialistická republika, ČSR) [10] was created on 1 January 1969. [14] On 6 March 1990 the Czech Socialist Republic was renamed the Czech Republic ( Česká republika, ČR ). [15] When Czechoslovakia broke up in 1993, the Czech part of the name was intended to serve as the name of the ...

  7. Czech Republic, country located in central Europe. It comprises the historical provinces of Bohemia and Moravia along with the southern tip of Silesia, collectively called the Czech Lands. In 2016 the country adopted the name ‘Czechia’ as a shortened, informal name for the Czech Republic. The capital is Prague.

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