Masaryk's Czech Minority General School in Velká Bukovina
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Originally, Velká Bukovina was a Czech municipality, but after 1786 the majority of the local population was already German-speaking. However, this did not mean that only the Sporky protégés of the Germans came here, part of the Czech population became Germanized for their own benefit, as they had a number of advantages from it. So, in later years, we could meet here as well as in the immediate vicinity, that a person who claimed to be a German…
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Masaryk's Czech Minority General School in Velká Bukovina
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