Bohemia(Region)English, Spanish, Late Roman From Latin Boiohaemum, from the name of the Gaulish tribe the Boii combined with Old German heim "home". This is the name of a historical region within the Czech Republic. The region is called Čechy in Czech, while the country is called Česko.
Cechia(Country)Italian Italian form of Čechy, used as a name for the Czech Republic.
Čechy(Region)Czech, Slovak From the name of the Slavic tribe of the Czechs, probably derived from the Slavic root čelo meaning "family, tribe". This is the Czech name of Bohemia, while the Czech Republic is called Česko.
Česko(Country)Czech, Slovak From the name of the Slavic tribe of the Czechs (see Čechy). This is the Czech name for the Czech Republic.
Croatia(Country)English, Late Roman From Croatian Hrvatska, from Old Slavic *xŭrvatŭ, of unknown meaning. This is the name of a country in the Balkan region of southeastern Europe.
Csehország(Country)Hungarian Hungarian form of Čechy, used to refer both to the region of Bohemia and the larger Czech Republic.
Czechia(Country)English English form of Čechy (via Polish Czechy), used as an alternative name for the Czech Republic.
Czechoslovakia(Country)English Combination of Czechia and Slovakia. This was the name of a country that existed between 1918 and 1993, at which time it split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Czechy(Region & Country)Polish Polish form of Čechy, used to refer both to the region of Bohemia and the larger Czech Republic.
Macedonia(Region, Country & Political Subdivision)Ancient Greek (Latinized), English, Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Polish Derived from Greek Μακεδονία (Makedonia), the name of an ancient kingdom and region that was named after the ancient Macedonian people. Their name was derived from Greek μακεδνός (makednos) meaning "tall, thin", which was descriptive of the people or perhaps of where they lived in the highlands.... [more]
Makedonien(Region, Political Subdivision & Country)German, Danish, Swedish German, Danish and Swedish form of Macedonia. In German this refers only to the region, while the modern country is called Mazedonien or Nordmazedonien.
Poland(Country)English From the name of the Slavic tribe of the Poles, derived from the medieval Slavic word polje meaning "field", combined with land. This is the name of a country in Eastern Europe.
Rus(Region)Russian, Ukrainian, English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish Probably of Old Norse origin, possibly from róðr meaning "rowing", referring to the Norse Varangians and their main mode of transportation. This was the name of a medieval Slavic state of Eastern Europe (around Belarus, Ukraine and western Russia), originally founded by the Varangians in the 9th century.
Russia(Country)English, Italian, Late Roman Derived from the name of the medieval state of Rus. The modern country of Russia includes the eastern portions of Rus, and has also expanded far to the east across Asia.
Russland(Country)German, Norwegian Derived from the medieval state of Rus and land meaning "country, state". This is the German and Norwegian name for Russia.
Slovakia(Country)English, Norwegian, Finnish, Greek From Slovák, the Slovak form of Old Slavic slověne, referring to the tribe of the Slavs. This is the name of a country in central Europe. Note that the name of this country is closely related to that of Slovenia.