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.?