In this respect the village of Hrčava (the second easternmost village in the Czech Republic), with vast majority of citizens declaring Czech nationality, can be mentioned.
As the biography makes clear, Niemetschek was very proud of his Czech nationality, and he strongly emphasizes the warm reception that Mozart received during his visits to Prague.
He was a pragmatist, and had little patience for those that spent their time romanticizing the Czech nationality without helping it achieve political or cultural independence.
According to the 2011 census 3447 people declared Czech nationality.
It is named for Zdenka Braunerova (1858-1934), the first woman professional artist of Czech nationality.
This day became a celebrated milestone in Czech aviation because of the flight and Kašpar being the first pilot of Czech nationality.
His descendants after three generations declared to be the Czech nationality and called themselves as the Lords of Lisov.
He was the most successful RAF pilot of Czech nationality.
Thus, people who had Czechoslovak citizenship, but not Slovak citizenship had one year to apply for Slovak citizenship, which usually meant loss of Czech nationality.
He also suggested that former inhabitants of the Sudetenland might apply for Czech nationality to reclaim their lost properties.