>Czechia
Wtf?
>Czechia
Wtf?
That's how they're called here and in a bunch of other languages. Much easier to say than "Czech Republic"
why do we even include the z if we angloized the other countries names anyways?
They changed their name a while back
It was easier when they were called Tchécoslovaquie, now it's République Tchèque, it's ugly.
Why don't you retards just call it Bohemia? Bohemia in Czech is "Čechy". You actually took the native name for the region and retarded it
>Tchécoslovaquie
Very based
Why did you split ?
Češka
Slovaška
Čehoslovaška
This happened basically everywhere in Commie Europe:
We became more liberal as a result of the USSR loosening it's grip on Eastern Europe and a lot of young people started hating our corrupt ruling elite
The USA paid a LOT of money to a guy to win the election and he won (surprisingly)
The American paid cunt who won, started to privatize companies (selling them for pennies to foreign companies who dismantle them for parts to sell or selling them to their friends for pennies)
Since the USA paid only 1 guy, an old guard Commie won in the Slovak part and he made a deal with the president (USA paid guy) to dissolve our country so that they both could be corrupt more efficiently
Should of been called Czechy (like we call it Tšehhi). The a at the end makes it sound weird
Don't people regret it ?
A lot of people hate the fact that we had no say in the matter and that the whole nation was dissolved by the corrupt elites
Some fun facts that are actually really sad:
1) The USA paid guy went on to bomb Yugoslavia because he was pressured by the USA to do so
2) The old guard guy founded the currently biggest party in Slovakia the "Direction - Social Democracy". The party assassinated a journalist and his wife at the start of 2018
Wait there wasn't even a referendum ?
No,it literally happened as I wrote. The USA guy wanted to make Czechoslovakia more "free" and the old guard guy wanted to keep the system as it was because he was benefiting massively from it. First they tried to solve it by giving the Slovak part even more autonomy and a lot of autists were REEEing about the name of our country (Czechoslovakia vs Czecho-Slovakia) . Eventually they figured out they could both be more corrupt if they had more power, so they just.. dissolved the country...
I can't imagine the feeling of betrayal for people at that time, it sounds like Korea's history. Like suddenly your mother at the other side of the border is a foreigner and you just have to shut up.
lol yeah splitting of Czechia and Slovakia is not like the Koreas.
Minus the minefields, it's the same shit, USA/Commies proxy conflict resulting in random borders.
just use Csehország like normal ppl
>britbong education
hint: there's been another "recent" name change of a european country
most of us have been calling it Checa for a long time, although technically we should say República Checa.
We don't even put a "t" in "checa" so it just sounds like "shecka"
>Why don't you retards just call it Bohemia?
Bohemia is just the western part of Czechia, the other is Moravia
I don't really know how to explain it. We weren't one nation, but a lot of people felt like we were, a native speaker of Czech or Slovak can easily understand the other. We had a different history, the Czechs were an independent kingdom and we were a part of the kingdom of Hungary. We didn't end up with random borders, our borders were pretty stable for centuries. A lot of people ended up on the wrong side of the border, they went to study to Prague and they still had their family in Slovakia. The European Union as flawed as it is makes it easier for our two nations to feel connected and to this day some people still go to the other country to study or go on vacation (we have a lot of jokes in Slovakia about Czechs getting injured on the Tatras)
kek at a German trying to educate a Slovak on Czech geography
Read the whole post before responding
it used to be called Češkoslovaška, actually
Yeah we both got kinda fucked by elites who dissolved us.
Czechs is how Bohemians call themselves, Moravians aren't Czechs any more than they are Bohemians
Why not call it Czechomoravia, then?
Because Moravia is a part of the kingdom of Bohemia
Also, the Czech republic has 3 historical regions, not just 2
Checkia