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Czechoslovakia split into two countries: Czech for the Czechs and Slovakia for the Slovaks.
They speak a different language, Slovak.
They speak a different language, Slovak.
They were all under Austrian Occupation.
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In 1993 Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, so the name is purely historical. The words used were: * Czechoslovaks * Czechoslovakians * Czechs (for short)
People from Czechoslovakia can be called Czechoslovakians. However, it is not proper to say that now because it is divided into two countries by geographical and ethnic terms. People from the Czech Republic are called "Czechs" (checks) and people from Slovakia are called Slavs.
Czech Rep. and Slovakia are countries of Slavic origin. In 10th century when Hungarian tribes settled on their current territory, the territory of Czechs and Slovaks was known as the Great Moravian Empire. At that time the differences were significant. Today, these three nations are members of EU, NATO and the differences are limited to language and currency.
Czech Rep. and Slovakia are countries of Slavic origin. In 10th century when Hungarian tribes settled on their current territory, the territory of Czechs and Slovaks was known as the Great Moravian Empire. At that time the differences were significant. Today, these three nations are members of EU, NATO and the differences are limited to language and currency.
Czech Rep. and Slovakia are countries of Slavic origin. In 10th century when Hungarian tribes settled on their current territory, the territory of Czechs and Slovaks was known as the Great Moravian Empire. At that time the differences were significant. Today, these three nations are members of EU, NATO and the differences are limited to language and currency.
Czech Rep. and Slovakia are countries of Slavic origin. In 10th century when Hungarian tribes settled on their current territory, the territory of Czechs and Slovaks was known as the Great Moravian Empire. At that time the differences were significant. Today, these three nations are members of EU, NATO and the differences are limited to language and currency.
Czech Rep. and Slovakia are countries of Slavic origin. In 10th century when Hungarian tribes settled on their current territory, the territory of Czechs and Slovaks was known as the Great Moravian Empire. At that time the differences were significant. Today, these three nations are members of EU, NATO and the differences are limited to language and currency.