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Czechs and Josef Gočár

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Difference between Czechs and Josef Gočár

Czechs vs. Josef Gočár

The Czechs (Češi,; singular masculine: Čech, singular feminine: Češka) or the Czech people (Český národ), are a West Slavic ethnic group and a nation native to the Czech Republic in Central Europe, who share a common ancestry, culture, history and Czech language. Josef Gočár (13 March 1880 in Semín near Přelouč – 10 September 1945 in Jičín), was a Czech architect, one of the founders of modern architecture in Czechoslovakia.

Similarities between Czechs and Josef Gočár

Czechs and Josef Gočár have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Czechoslovakia, Jan Kotěra, Prague.

Czechoslovakia

Czechoslovakia, or Czecho-Slovakia (Czech and Československo, Česko-Slovensko), was a sovereign state in Central Europe that existed from October 1918, when it declared its independence from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, until its peaceful dissolution into the:Czech Republic and:Slovakia on 1 January 1993.

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Jan Kotěra

Jan Kotěra (18 December 1871 – 17 April 1923) was a Czech architect, artist and interior designer, and one of the key figures of modern architecture in Bohemia.

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Prague

Prague (Praha, Prag) is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, the 14th largest city in the European Union and also the historical capital of Bohemia.

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Czechs and Josef Gočár Comparison

Czechs has 580 relations, while Josef Gočár has 25. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.50% = 3 / (580 + 25).

References

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