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In Australia and New Zealand, Czech presence is usually visible less in “founded towns” and more in organized communities inside existing cities. Clubs, associations, and weekend schools become the places where people meet, keep Czech alive, and help newcomers feel at home. Using official Czech foreign-service directories and national statistics, this article explains how these networks work and why, in Oceania, community life often matters more than place names on a map.
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