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Article's name where English name exists
editPrefer the English name, if it exists, as the title and in the article. Ensure the Czech name is clearly stated in the lede after the first use of the title e.g. using {{langx|cs|Czech Name}}. Otherwise use the local name throughout.
Example
editPrague (IPA [prɑːg]), Czech: Praha, IPA: [ˈpraɦa], see also other names) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. Situated on ...
Article's name where English name doesn't exist
editIf it is not possible to obtain an English name or it is not known then try to translate the name at least partially—do not create nonsense—or keep the original Czech name. If the latter has an English translation that helps to clarify the name then put it in brackets afterwards e.g. Czech Name ("English Translation").
Example
editHistoric names
editWhere places had a historic name, put this in brackets e.g. Liberec (German: Reichenberg), to avoid any confusion.
Persons (and diacritics)
editIf possible keep the topic's name with full diacritics to avoid loss of information. But always remember to create a US-ASCII redirect.
Example
editWaldemar Matuška with redirect Waldemar Matuska