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The name čeština " Czech " is derived from a Slavic tribe of Czechs ( Čech, pl.
Češi ; archaic Čechové ) that inhabited Central Bohemia and united neighbouring Slavic tribes under the reign of the Premyslid dynasty ( Přemyslovci ).
According to a legend, it is derived from the Forefather Čech, who brought the tribe of Czechs into its land.
The variant English name " Bohemian " was used until the late 19th century, reflecting the original English name of the Czech state derived from the Celtic tribe of Boii who inhabited the area since the 4th century BC.

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