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- Date_and_time_notation_in_the_Czech_Republic comment "The Czech Republic hosts two different standardized forms of date and time writing.The Rules of Czech Orthography are mandatory for the educational system. These rules are based on tradition and are widely used by common people. The date is written in "day month year" order, each part separated by a space. Day and month are written as ordinal numbers and year as a cardinal number (1. 12. 2009). The month can be replaced by its full name in genitive case (1. prosince 2009).".