"Czechia" or "Czech Republic"?
"Czechia" or "Czech Republic"?
Bohemia
"Češka".
Czechoslovakia
that neglects Moravia and the Czech parts of Silesia
Czechoslovakia
Lands of the Czech crown.
inferior parts of the country desu
That name is so much better, catchy and poetic, but unfortunately they can't call the whole country that because it would make Moravians butthurt. "Czechia" is the worst variant, it sounds like "Chechnya".
Czechy
Bohemia and Moravia
bohem meant cool for like a century.
Boomers still say this here
Czechistan
Tchéquie. Formerly known as Tchécoslovaquie.
Western Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia was a democratic republic and the ethnic minorities were treated decently
Pepíkov
Chéquia
In your Communist wet dreams you Slavic rape baby.
Stop replying to the Pole.
the expulsions happened after the German occupation and WW2
and Czechoslovakia only became Communist after WW2
interwar Czechoslovakia was a democratic republic, certainly better than Nazi Germany or Hungary (which was also authoritarian during the interwar period and WW2)
"Spain" or "Kingdom of Spain"? There you go,
Tschechien
the latter
Czechia. Alternatively, Anyone who uses "Czech" (or "Saudi", for that matter) deserves to get tied down and have a bunch of corona patients cough in his face
Cheshka / Чeшкa
The period between end of war in 1945 and 1948 revolution
this