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[[Category:Emigration and Immigration Records]]
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==Immigration to Czech Lands==
==Emigration: The Czech Diaspora==
==Emigration: The Czech Diaspora==
The '''Czech diaspora''' refers to both '''historical and present emigration''' from the '''Czech Republic''', as well as from the '''former Czechoslovakia''' and the '''Czech lands (including Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia)'''. Czechs originate from the Czech lands, a term which refers to the majority of the '''traditional lands of the Bohemian Crown''', namely '''Bohemia, Moravia and Czech Silesia'''. These lands over time have been governed by a variety of states, including the '''Kingdom of Bohemia, the Austrian Empire, Czechoslovakia, and the Czech Republic''' also known by its '''short-form name, Czechia'''.
The '''Czech diaspora''' refers to both '''historical and present emigration''' from the '''Czech Republic''', as well as from the '''former Czechoslovakia''' and the '''Czech lands (including Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia)'''. Czechs originate from the Czech lands, a term which refers to the majority of the '''traditional lands of the Bohemian Crown''', namely '''Bohemia, Moravia and Czech Silesia'''. These lands over time have been governed by a variety of states, including the '''Kingdom of Bohemia, the Austrian Empire, Czechoslovakia, and the Czech Republic''' also known by its '''short-form name, Czechia'''.
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*The smallest fourth immigration period is formed by different social classes and their immigration reasons are related to economic reasons and personal interests.
*The smallest fourth immigration period is formed by different social classes and their immigration reasons are related to economic reasons and personal interests.
*It is estimated that around 40,000 Czechs arrived in Argentina between World War I and 1970.  Czechs settled mainly in '''Buenos Aires, Gran La Plata, Rosario and Chaco'''.<ref>"Czechs in Argentina", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czechs_in_Argentina, accessed 13 July 2021.</ref>
*It is estimated that around 40,000 Czechs arrived in Argentina between World War I and 1970.  Czechs settled mainly in '''Buenos Aires, Gran La Plata, Rosario and Chaco'''.<ref>"Czechs in Argentina", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czechs_in_Argentina, accessed 13 July 2021.</ref>
==Records of      Emigrants in Their Destination Nations==
==Records of      Emigrants in Their Destination Nations==
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