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| | link1=[[Czech Republic Genealogy|Czech Republic]] | | | link1=[[Czechia Genealogy|Czechia]] |
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| | link5=[[Czech Republic Reading Aids|Reading Aids]] | | | link5=[[Czechia Reading Aids|Reading Aids]] |
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| ==Language of the Records== | | ==Language of the Records== |
| Czech was not recognized as an official language until 1877 in Bohemia and 1905 in Moravia. It was seldom used as a written language until the late 1800s. Except for modern records of the 1900s, records in the Czech Republic were written mostly in Latin and German. | | Czech was not recognized as an official language until 1877 in Bohemia and 1905 in Moravia. It was seldom used as a written language until the late 1800s. Except for modern records of the 1900s, records in Czechia were written mostly in Latin and German. |
| ==Civil Registration== | | ==Civil Registration== |
| ===Birth and Death Records (Civil Registration)=== | | ===Birth and Death Records (Civil Registration)=== |