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This article is mainly based on the pro-slavic and pro-russian version of history. Modern historics have other views, for instance, that the "germans" and "czechs" in the state were not two national entities, but two cultural groups of one nation (similar to swiss language groups). Marriages between speakers of different languages were the rule, not only "common" and the question of nationality was largely ignored by the silent majority of the "czechs". As such, I think that the information contained in the article is disputable and it should be marked as such. — Preceding
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This article is within the scope of WikiProject Czech Republic, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of the
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This article is within the scope of WikiProject Slovakia, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of articles related to
Slovakia on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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This article is mainly based on the pro-slavic and pro-russian version of history. Modern historics have other views, for instance, that the "germans" and "czechs" in the state were not two national entities, but two cultural groups of one nation (similar to swiss language groups). Marriages between speakers of different languages were the rule, not only "common" and the question of nationality was largely ignored by the silent majority of the "czechs". As such, I think that the information contained in the article is disputable and it should be marked as such. — Preceding
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talk) 08:54, 28 October 2014 (UTC)reply