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  1. Maps. Maps showing the ethnic, linguistic or religious diversity are to be considered with much precaution as they may reflect the national or ideological beliefs of their author(s), or simply include errors. The same can be said about ethnic, linguistic or religious censuses, as the governments that organize them are not necessarily ...

  2. As of 1991, Czechoslovakia had a population of 15.6 million, of which by ethnicity 62.8% were Czechs (including Moravians), 31% Slovaks, 3.8% Hungarians, 0.7% Roma, and 0.4% Silesians. Smaller groups of Rusyns, Ukrainians, Germans, Austrians, Poles and Jews (the post-Holocaust community) combined made up the remaining 1.6% of the ...

  3. Other ethnic communities like Greeks, Turks, Italians, and Yugoslavs are found in Prague. Since the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, Slovaks living in the Czech Republic have comprised roughly 3% of the population. There are different groups of national and ethnic minorities in the Czech Republic.

    • 9.5 births/1,000 population (2022)
    • 0.004% (2020)
    • 11.4 deaths/1,000 population (2022)
    • 10,827,529 (1 January 2023)
  4. 10. Juli 2018 · However, in Czech, Moravians were declared an ethnic group in 1991. Currently, they form 4.9% of the total population in the country representing a population of 522,474. Slovaks . Slovaks form part of the ethnic minority in the Czech Republic with a population of only 149,140 people representing 1.4% of the population. The majority ...

  5. The political union of Czechs and Slovaks after World War I was feasible because the two ethnic groups are closely related in language, religion, and general culture. An independent Czechoslovak state was declared by Tomáš Masaryk , Edvard Beneš , and other leaders on October 28, 1918, and was quickly recognized by France and other Allied ...

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  6. 1. Jan. 2021 · Published: 31.01.2023. The data are valid as of the release date of the publication. The publication summarizes data on demographic processes and structure of the population of the Czech Republic in the long time series. The publication contains also selected data from population and housing censuses in time series.

  7. Ethnicity. Czech ethnicity was declared by 83.8% of those who completed the question on ethnicity, followed by Moravian ethnicity 5.0% and Silesian ethnicity 0.2%. Of the other ethnicities, Slovak (1.3%), Ukrainian (1.1%) and Vietnamese (0.4%) were the most frequently declared.