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The city of Vienna, Austria is home to a long-established Czech population. During the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the late 1800s and early 1900s, Czechs were the largest non-German speaking population in Vienna. After the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the independence of Czechoslovakia, many of the Viennese Czechs returned to their homeland. Today, Vienna is home to a small Czech population that has grown in numbers since the Czech Republic's admission to the European Union in 2004.

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  • Češi ve Vídni je označení české menšiny, žijící ve Vídni. Češi byli v době rakousko-uherské monarchie po německy hovořících národnostech druhou nejpočetnější národnostní skupinou ve Vídni. Hlavní říšské a sídelní město Vídeň tak bylo několik staletí po Praze městem s druhou největší českou populací. (cs)
  • Die Tschechen waren in Wien während der Donaumonarchie nach den Deutschösterreichern die am stärksten vertretene Volksgruppe, so dass die Reichshaupt- und Residenzstadt Wien um 1900 nach Prag die zweitgrößte tschechische Stadt war. (de)
  • The city of Vienna, Austria is home to a long-established Czech population. During the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the late 1800s and early 1900s, Czechs were the largest non-German speaking population in Vienna. After the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the independence of Czechoslovakia, many of the Viennese Czechs returned to their homeland. Today, Vienna is home to a small Czech population that has grown in numbers since the Czech Republic's admission to the European Union in 2004. (en)
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  • Češi ve Vídni je označení české menšiny, žijící ve Vídni. Češi byli v době rakousko-uherské monarchie po německy hovořících národnostech druhou nejpočetnější národnostní skupinou ve Vídni. Hlavní říšské a sídelní město Vídeň tak bylo několik staletí po Praze městem s druhou největší českou populací. (cs)
  • Die Tschechen waren in Wien während der Donaumonarchie nach den Deutschösterreichern die am stärksten vertretene Volksgruppe, so dass die Reichshaupt- und Residenzstadt Wien um 1900 nach Prag die zweitgrößte tschechische Stadt war. (de)
  • The city of Vienna, Austria is home to a long-established Czech population. During the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the late 1800s and early 1900s, Czechs were the largest non-German speaking population in Vienna. After the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the independence of Czechoslovakia, many of the Viennese Czechs returned to their homeland. Today, Vienna is home to a small Czech population that has grown in numbers since the Czech Republic's admission to the European Union in 2004. (en)
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  • Češi ve Vídni (cs)
  • Tschechen in Wien (de)
  • History of Czechs in Vienna (en)
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