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In 19th century, the city was called Budějovice or Budweis, never České Budějovice (as it is today)
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I disagree with your edit, that replaced all instances of "Budějovice" with "České Budějovice". In 19th century, the city was called Budějovice or Budweis, never České Budějovice (as it is today). Calling it České Budějovice in this article is like calling today's New York during the years 1626-1667 "New York" instead of New Amsterdam.
Martin J. Němeček (
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06:58, 1 June 2024 (UTC)reply
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In 19th century, the city was called Budějovice or Budweis, never České Budějovice (as it is today)
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FromCzech
I disagree with your edit, that replaced all instances of "Budějovice" with "České Budějovice". In 19th century, the city was called Budějovice or Budweis, never České Budějovice (as it is today). Calling it České Budějovice in this article is like calling today's New York during the years 1626-1667 "New York" instead of New Amsterdam.
Martin J. Němeček (
talk)
06:58, 1 June 2024 (UTC)reply