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Czechia

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[chek-ee-uh] / ˈtʃɛk i ə /

noun

  1. Also called Czech Republic.  a republic in central Europe: includes the regions of Bohemia, Moravia, and part of Silesia. 30,450 sq. mi. (78,867 sq. km). Prague.


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Dr. Mohamed Elgendy's group in Dresden led the project, with contributions from partners in Czechia, Austria, and Italy.

From Science Daily

She describes having an "idyllic" childhood growing up in Revnice, in modern-day Czechia, with a loving family that she was leaving behind.

From BBC

The band were considered an outlier for the final, but leapfrogged over higher profile songs from Ireland and Czechia - precisely because they stood out.

From BBC

Which means the six countries eliminated were Australia, Czechia, Georgia, Ireland, Montenegro and Serbia.

From BBC

Among the best is Kiss Kiss Goodbye, by Czechia's Adonxs, who divebombs from an angelic falsetto to an unsettling baritone as he confronts his absent father.

From BBC