This article is from the source 'guardian' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.theguardian.com/weather/2016/apr/14/czech-republic-czechia-new-name

The article has changed 6 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 0 Version 1
Czech Republic officials say country would like to be called 'Czechia' instead Czech Republic officials say country would like to be called 'Czechia' instead
(about 1 hour later)
The Czech Republic on Thursday said it was tired of its long and unwieldy name and would like to be called “Czechia” from now on.The Czech Republic on Thursday said it was tired of its long and unwieldy name and would like to be called “Czechia” from now on.
“We recommend using the single-word name in foreign languages in situations when it’s not necessary to use the country’s formal name: sports events, marketing purposes etc,” the president, prime minister and other Czech officials said in a statement.“We recommend using the single-word name in foreign languages in situations when it’s not necessary to use the country’s formal name: sports events, marketing purposes etc,” the president, prime minister and other Czech officials said in a statement.
“The foreign ministry will ask the United Nations to include in its databases the correct equivalents of the country name in its official languages – Czechia in English, la Tchequie in French etc.”“The foreign ministry will ask the United Nations to include in its databases the correct equivalents of the country name in its official languages – Czechia in English, la Tchequie in French etc.”
The foreign minister, Lubomir Zaoralek, told reporters the government decided to take action because “there have been distortions and misspellings”. The foreign minister, Lubomir Zaoralek, told reporters the government decided to take action because “there have been distortions and misspellings”. The Czech ice hockey team, for instance, has been using the word “Czech” an adjective on its jerseys.
The Czech ice hockey team, for instance, has been using the word “Czech” – an adjective – on its jerseys.
The Czech Republic is a successor state to former Czechoslovakia following a peaceful split with Slovakia in 1993.The Czech Republic is a successor state to former Czechoslovakia following a peaceful split with Slovakia in 1993.
Related: Mexico City officially changes its name to – Mexico CityRelated: Mexico City officially changes its name to – Mexico City
The country has had misgivings over its name for years, so much so that the issue even came up in conversation between President Milos Zeman and his Israeli counterpart in 2013.The country has had misgivings over its name for years, so much so that the issue even came up in conversation between President Milos Zeman and his Israeli counterpart in 2013.
“I use the word Czechia because it sounds nicer and it’s shorter than the cold Czech Republic,” Zeman told the then president Shimon Peres on an official visit to Israel.“I use the word Czechia because it sounds nicer and it’s shorter than the cold Czech Republic,” Zeman told the then president Shimon Peres on an official visit to Israel.
But not all Czechs are keen on the change. But not all Czechs are keen on the change. “I disagree with the name ‘Czechia’,” the regional development minister, Karla Slechtova, tweeted on Thursday. “I don’t want people to confuse our country with Chechnya.”
“I disagree with the name ‘Czechia’,” the regional development minister, Karla Slechtova, tweeted on Thursday.
“I don’t want people to confuse our country with Chechnya.”