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by czechsonline • 28/05/2026 12:54

Svatá Helena: why this story is worth your attentionWhen people hear the word “minority,” it can sound abstract—like a category in a report. In Svatá Helena, it’s the opposite: it’s practical, daily, ...

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by czechsonline • 28/05/2026 12:54

A Name That Echoes Home: The True Meaning of a “Mother City” When people call Tabor, South Dakota, the “Mother City of Dakota Czechs,” it can sound like a slogan. But if we slow down, the phrase point...

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by czechsonline • 28/05/2026 12:54

Volhynia Is No Distant Land: A Shared European Chapter “Volhynia” (Volyň) can sound like a name from an old atlas, but it’s a real region where one thing kept happening: regimes shifted, yet the villa...

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by czechsonline • 28/05/2026 12:54

Deep water: Vodník and Rusalka Among the most recognizable figures in the Czech imagination, Vodník, the water spirit, certainly has a special place. He is often pictured as a small green man, unsettl...

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by czechsonline • 28/05/2026 12:54

Among ponds, mills, and still waters Vodník is, before anything else, a creature of water. In Czech tradition he lives in rivers, brooks, lakes, and especially ponds: his natural world is the Bohemian...

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by czechsonline • 28/05/2026 12:54

From the Velvet Revolution to today: a labour market profoundly reshaped The recent history of work in Czechia really begins with the end of the communist regime and the Velvet Revolution of 1989. Unt...

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by czechsonline • 28/05/2026 12:54

An economic opening through Europe For the Czech Republic, trade agreements between the European Union and Latin America are not merely a diplomatic matter or something confined to offices in Brussels...

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by czechsonline • 28/05/2026 12:54

Argentina and the Recurrent Prominence of the Chaco Reviewing the standard historical overviews of Czech and Slovak migration in Latin America, Argentina appears again and again as the main hub—often ...

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by czechsonline • 28/05/2026 12:54

An Old-World name in an Oklahoma landscape Encountering “Prague” on an Oklahoma map naturally prompts a simple question: why here? The name is not a decorative embellishment. It is a public label that...

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by czechsonline • 28/05/2026 12:54

An agreement rooted in a long history The declaration of cooperation signed in Austin in March 2026 by Czech First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industry and Trade Karel Havlíček and Texas Gov...

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by czechsonline • 28/05/2026 12:54

A Name to Anchor Identity: From Mulberry to “Praha” If you look at a Texas map, you’ll encounter a myriad of unique place names. Some describe a tree, a river, a family. “Praha” feels different, becau...

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by czechsonline • 28/05/2026 12:54

When a word leaves Prague and never really comes back The most famous Czech word in the world is almost certainly robot. Today it is used in Italian, English, Czech, German, French, Spanish and many o...

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by czechsonline • 28/05/2026 12:54

The word "pivo": simple, familiar, and very old In Czech, beer is called pivo, a short, direct word that feels almost domestic. For a foreign reader it may sound like a simple everyday term, but it re...

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by czechsonline • 28/05/2026 12:54

Why look at the map “with Czech eyes” If you leaf through a map of North America or Eastern Europe with even a little attention, patterns start to surface: Prague, Praha, New Prague, Pilsen, Tabor. Th...

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by czechsonline • 28/05/2026 12:54

A creature of water, but not simply a “Slavic mermaid” Rusalka is often introduced, rather conveniently, as a “Slavic mermaid”, but that description is more useful as a shortcut than as a definition. ...

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by czechsonline • 28/05/2026 12:54

From a family koláč to a public celebration The kolache, in its best-known American form, comes from the Czech koláč: a yeasted pastry, often round, filled with fruit, poppy seed, sweet cheese or plum...

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by czechsonline • 28/05/2026 12:54

A simple name for a complex tradition The word dechovka comes from dechová hudba, literally “wind music”. That sounds almost like a technical label, but in Czech it immediately evokes a very concrete ...

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by czechsonline • 28/05/2026 12:54

Beyond “Czech Towns”: Cultural Meeting Points Within Large Metropolises When people hear “Czech emigration”, they often picture a map dotted with place names: a New Prague here, a Praha there, a littl...

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by czechsonline • 28/05/2026 12:54

A mountain that needed a face The Krkonoše are not simply the highest mountain range in the Czech Republic. They are a border landscape, suspended between Bohemia, Silesia and Poland, where nature, cl...

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by czechsonline • 28/05/2026 12:54

A region that seems to breathe slowly Šumava is a broad mountain and forest region in south-western Bohemia, stretching along the border with Germany and Austria. In English it is often associated wit...

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