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Czechs of Croatia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Czechs of Croatia
Czechs are one of the recognised minorities of Croatia. According to the census of 2011 there were 9,641 Czechs in Croatia, comprising 0.22% of total population.〔 They are also called by their non-Czech neighbours ''Pemci''. == Geographic representation== Most Croatian Czechs live in Western Slavonia especially around the cities of Daruvar and Grubišno Polje. They comprise 5.25% of population of Bjelovar-Bilogora County and 0.83% of Požega-Slavonia County.〔 They comprise a relative majority in Končanica municipality and in villages like Veliki Zdenci, Mali Zdenci, Golubinjak etc. They can be also found in almost all major towns in Croatia. , Czech language is officially used in one municipality and five other settlements in Croatia, according to the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages.
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