Citations:Czechia

English citations of Czechia

  • 1849, Morning Post, December 17, 1849, London, England, page 6:
    For the fame — the people gather'd there Doth “Long live Czechia!” cry.
  • 1866, The Mercury, July 21, 1866, Hobart Tas., page 4:
    It is said the Emperor will not believe that any serious danger can possibly menace him from Prussia and Italy setting Hungary, Croatia, and Czechia on fire.
  • 1892, St. Paul daily globe, March 28, 1892, page 2:
    Czechia, my dear fatherland!
  • 1894, Oxford eagle., July 05, 1894, page 1:
    A TRIAL at Prague. Bohemia, on the 27th. disclosed the fact that three members of a secret society, known as the Avengers of Czechia, were arrested at Hofburg. Vienna, last March.
  • 1919, Daily Telegraph, May 9, 1919, Laucenton Tas., page 5:
    The frontier with Austria is the same as that of August 3, 1914, up to a point where that of the new State of Czechia-Slovakia begins.
  • 1939, The Waterbury Democrat., March 15, 1939, page 8:
    Adolf Hitler crossed the frontier into Czechia en route to Prague at about 5 p. m.
  • 1951, The Free Thought, January 14, 1951, Sydney NSW, page 3:
    Has not the same thing happened with Poland, Czechia, Serbia, Slovakia, etc.?
  • 1970, Ainsztein R., The Russian Road to Berlin, 1944-45, International Affairs:
    As we now know, Hitler expected the Russians to deliver their main blow not in the direction of Berlin, but through Czechia and Hungary.
  • 2004, Růžička M., The Pleistocene glaciation of Czechia, Elsevier:
    In contrast to neighbouring Slovakia, Czechia was affected not only by mountain glaciation
  • 2016, Czech Republic to be known as ‘Czechia’, BBC:
    The country will retain its full name but Czechia will become the official short geographic name, as "France" is to "The French Republic".

Latin citations of Czechia

  • ca 1723, Painting Supreme Court session of 1723:
    Nimirum Libra atque Themis sunt Signa Leoni / Proxima, Sol CAROLUS, Czechia nostra Leo est.