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    Author: * Svarog Skotkonung - 2 Posts on this thread out of 54 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Aug 16, 2004 - 13:56

    Intersting. I will have to read this again as I might have missed something. But there is a heavy slavic streek of nationalism in there.

    As I have known from reading, the area of Czech was first populatied by the Boii for whom Bohemia is named after. This was the accepted name up until the break up of the Austrian Hungarian Empire where the country we know of Czechslovoka was born before they split into 2 countries as they are now.

    Might there be some modern day spin on this story to disassociate it from its past 500 years where it was ruled from Vienna? Sure seems like it to me *grin*.


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