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  1. Congo, Democratic Republic of the: CD: Cook Islands: CK: Costa Rica: CR: Côte d'Ivoire: CI: Croatia (Hrvatska) HR: Cuba: CU: Curaçao: CW: Cyprus: CY: Czech Republic: CZ: Czechoslovakia (former) CS: Democratic People's Republic of Korea: KP: Denmark: DK: Djibouti: DJ: Dominica: DM: Dominican Republic: DO: East Timor: TP: Ecuador: EC: Egypt: EG ...

  2. The Czech Republic: UN member CZ: CZE: 203: ISO 3166-2:CZ.cz Democratic People's Republic of Korea – See Korea, The Democratic People's Republic of. Democratic Republic of the Congo – See Congo, The Democratic Republic of the. Denmark: The Kingdom of Denmark: UN member DK: DNK: 208: ISO 3166-2:DK.dk Djibouti: The Republic of ...

  3. Previous ISO country name: Czech Republic: DE: Germany: 1974.de: Code taken from name in German: Deutschland Code used for West Germany before 1990 (previous ISO country name: Germany, Federal Republic of) DJ: Djibouti: 1977.dj: Name changed from French Afars and Issas (AI) DK: Denmark: 1974.dk: DM: Dominica: 1974.dm: DO: Dominican ...

  4. ISO Alpha-2, Alpha-3, and Numeric Country Codes. The ISO country codes are internationally recognized codes that designate every country and most of the dependent areas a two-letter combination or a three-letter combination; it is like an acronym, that stands for a country or a state.

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    The country is named after the Czechs (Czech: Češi), a Slavic tribe residing in central Bohemia that subdued the surrounding tribes in the late 9th century and created the Czech/Bohemian state. The origin of the name of the tribe itself is unknown. According to legend, it comes from their leader Čech, who brought them to Bohemia. Research regards Č...

    The historical English name of the country is Bohemia, derived ultimately from Germanic Boi-haima, meaning "home of the Boii", a Celtic tribe who inhabited the area from the 4th century BC.The name survived all the later migrations affecting the area, including the arrival of the Slavs and the creation of the Czech state. In the 9th century, the co...

    Although in Latin the Bohemian lands (three historical regions of Bohemia (Čechy), Moravia (Morava), and Silesia (Slezsko) were referred to by the collective name Bohemia, based on the fact that they were part of the whole "Corona regni Bohemiae" (Bohemian Crown), in the first half of the 16th century Bohemia (proper) was referred to as Czechia, th...

    In accordance with Resolution No. 4 I. of the UN conference on the standardization of geographic names (Geneva 1967) and Resolution No. 2 III. of the UN conference on the standardization of geographic names (Athens 1977), the Terminological Committee of the Czech Office for Surveying, Mapping, and Cadaster in cooperation with the Czech Ministry of ...

    "Otevřený dopis českému olympijskému výboru, českým sportovním svazům, politikům, podnikatelům, médiím apod" [Open letter to the Czech Olympic Foundation, Czech Sports Union, politicians, business...
    Daniela Lazarova (13 May 2004). "Looking for a name". Radio Prague. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
    Leoš Jeleček (1999). "Česko versus Czechy? On the geographic name of the Czech Republic". Archived from the originalon 7 August 2011.
    Jiří Šitler (12 July 2016). "From Bohemia to Czechia". Radio Prague. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  5. The ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2 code, commonly referred to as the 2-letter country code for Czech Republic, is CZ, while the ISO 3166-1-Alpha-3 code, known as the 3-letter country code, is CZE. Similarly, the ISO 3166-1 numeric code for Czech Republic is 203 .

  6. The most commonly used abbreviations about Czech Republic are CZ which stands for Czech Republic and CZK which means Czech koruna (Czech Republic currency). In the following table, you can see all acronyms related to Czech Republic, including abbreviations for airport, city, school, port, government, and etc. Acronym.