Hello guys! Aeneas wrote me an email, that I am needed here :-) The pronunciation of Czechia is very easy for you - like Czech republic - so use Czech and only add ia. Czechia :-)
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Was always confused that there wasn't a short version for Czech Republic in English like we use in Austria and Germany ("Tschechien"). Czechia makes sense I guess
Hello guys! Aeneas wrote me an email, that I am needed here :-) The pronunciation of Czechia is very easy for you - like Czech republic - so use Czech and only add ia. Czechia :-)
How do you actually say it in the Czech language? In Croatian, the Czech Republic is referred to as češka, which also means bohemia.
I think technically Bohemia is just the west portion of the country now known as Czech Republic and Moravia in the south east portion. From what I have heard many Moravians while still considered "Czechs" hold on to their Moravian identity somewhat.
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I think technically Bohemia is just the west portion of the country now known as Czech Republic and Moravia in the south east portion. From what I have heard many Moravians while still considered "Czechs" hold on to their Moravian identity somewhat.
Czech republic consists of Bohemia, Silesia and Moravia, alltogether Czech republic. Silesia is part of Moravia :-)
I am from Southeast Moravia, still I am Czech :-)
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Its weird because when I was there in the fall everyone just called it "Czech", so this new name is more cumbersome than that. Maybe it just won't catch on.
People confuse Slovakia with Slovenia, so might as well have their Czech brothers be confused with someone else too. Punishment to both for splitting up!
I always thought Bohemia was a really pleasant sounding word. You should just go with that...if the Dutch can represent a country with a province, so can you.
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Republic of China used to be in the UN and not the PRC, due to the Americans and others not recognizing the latter as the legitimate government. Now it's the other way around, the People's Republic is officially recognized by the UN and the Republic was ejected.
This was a big deal, as China had one of the original 5 Security Council seats and the Republic of China kept that seat till 1971 when the PRC took it over and was recognized as the official government of China. This is why the PRC still considers Taiwan theirs, and to be fair they have a legitimate case, although since they've been separate for almost 70 years, that case gets less and less valid. It's also why the PRC is dead set against Taiwan declaring itself independent and no longer "China".
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Yes there are. Plenty actually. So much so that I should spoiler this list of official UN Country names:
Spoiler!
OFFICIAL NAMES OF THE UNITED NATIONS MEMBERSHIP
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
Republic of Albania
People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria
Republic of Angola
Republic of Argentina
Republic of Armenia
Republic of Austria
Republic of Azerbaijan
People’s Republic of Bangladesh
Republic of Belarus
Republic of Benin
Republic of Botswana
Federative Republic of Brazil
Republic of Bulgaria
Republic of Burundi
Republic of Cameroon
Canada
Republic of Cape Verde
Central African Republic
Republic of Chad
Republic of Chile
People’s Republic of China
Republic of Colombia
Republic of the Congo
Republic of Costa Rica
Republic of Côte d’Ivoire
Republic of Croatia
Republic of Cuba
Republic of Cyprus
Czech Republic
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Republic of Djibouti
Dominican Republic
Republic of Ecuador
Arab Republic of Egypt
Republic of El Salvador
Republic of Equatorial Guinea
Republic of Estonia
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Republic of Fiji
Republic of Finland
Republic of France
Republic of the Gambia
Georgia
Federal Republic of Germany
Republic of Ghana
Hellenic Republic (Greece)
Republic of Guatemala
Republic of Guinea
Republic of Guinea-Bissau
Republic of Guyana
Republic of Haiti
Republic of Honduras
Republic of Iceland
Republic of India
Republic of Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Republic of Iraq
Republic of Italy
Republic of Kazakhstan
Republic of Kenya
Republic of Kiribati
Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan)
Lao People’s Democratic Republic
Republic of Latvia
Republic of Lebanon
Republic of Liberia
Republic of Lithuania
Republic of Madagascar
Republic of Malawi
Republic of Maldives
Republic of Mali
Republic of Malta
Republic of the Marshall Islands
Islamic Republic of Mauritania
Republic of Mauritius
Republic of Mozambique
Republic of the Union of Myanmar
Republic of Namibia
Republic of Nauru
Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal
Republic of Nicaragua
Republic of the Niger
Federal Republic of Nigeria
Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Republic of Palau
Republic of Panama
Republic of Paraguay
Republic of Peru
Republic of the Philippines
Republic of Poland
Republic of Portugal
Republic of Korea
Republic of Moldova
Republic of Rwanda
Republic of San Marino
Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe
Republic of Senegal
Republic of Serbia
Republic of Seychelles
Republic of Sierra Leone
Republic of Singapore
Slovak Republic
Republic of Slovenia
Federal Republic of Somalia
Republic of South Africa
Republic of South Sudan
Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
Republic of the Sudan
Republic of Suriname
Syrian Arab Republic
Republic of Tajikistan
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
Republic of Togo
Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Republic of Tunisia
Republic of Turkey
Republic of Uganda
United Republic of Tanzania
Oriental Republic of Uruguay
Republic of Uzbekistan
Republic of Vanuatu
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Socialist Republic of Viet Nam
Republic of Yemen
Republic of Zambia
Republic of Zimbabwe
Not all go by these names commonly, of course, but let's just say it was easier to remove those that aren't.
Also the pronunciation is an interesting question. Obviously the Cz makes a 'ch' sound, and the ch make a 'k' sound. So this would be 'Chekia'?