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What percent of the Czech Republic is atheist?
39.8\%
Presently, 39.8\% of Czechs consider themselves atheist; 39.2\% are Roman Catholics; 4.6\% are Protestant, with 1.9\% in the Czech-founded Hussite Reform Church, 1.6\% in the Czech Brotherhood Evangelic Church, and 0.5\% in the Silesian Evangelic Church; 3\% are members of the Orthodox Church; and 13.4\% are undecided.
The sense of loss that many Czechs felt at the news of the crash was deep and sincere. A Czech medieval legend has it that the ancestors of the Czechs and the Poles were two brothers, called Čech and Lech, who came north from today’s Croatia in the seventh century.
Are Czechs and Slovaks brothers?
The Czech ethnic group is part of the West Slavic subgroup of the larger Slavic ethno-linguistical group. The Czech are closely related to the neighbouring Slovaks (with whom they constituted Czechoslovakia 1918–1993).
Are poles and Czechs the same people?
Our histories went completely different paths, though in IX century Poles and Czechs spoke inherently the same language.
Why are Czechs and Slovaks considered brothers?
In case of Slovaks, there are still people in Poland that seem not distinguish Slovaks and Czechs, probably because most of us were born when Slovaks and Czechs were the same country, and their languages for us were just like the same. So we get to the next factor that would made us brothers – language.
How similar are the languages of Poland and Czechia?
Although there are similarities, our languages are far from being understandable mutually. Poland for ages was involved in politics on the east and north. Czechia fell under german dependancy in XVII century, and was strictly in the middle of Europe’s matters.
Who first brought Christianity to the Czechs?
We Czechs (St.Vojtěch and his relatives ) from Slavník noble Czech family, brought Christianity both to Poles and Hungarians. We were first Christianized nation from Slavic nations family.