Czechs primarily settled in the historical region of Bohemia and Moravia, which are part of modern-day Czech Republic. They also established communities in areas that are now Slovakia, as well as in parts of Austria and Poland. Additionally, during the 19th and 20th centuries, many Czechs emigrated to various countries, including the United States, Canada, and Germany, contributing to diaspora communities around the world.
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Czechs are not direct descendants of Mongols. The Czech people primarily descend from Slavic tribes that settled in the region during the early Middle Ages. While the Mongol invasion in the 13th century did impact the area, it did not result in significant genetic or cultural assimilation between the Mongols and the Czechs. Thus, any influence would be minimal compared to the Slavic heritage.
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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.
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.
The Czechs were not invited to the Munich conference by the British or French. The British and French though that the Czechs would not help make a deal with Hitler.
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The following statements are true for Czechs Slovaks and Hungarians:They are EuropeansThey are Eastern Europeans
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