Talk:Czech Hiking Markers System

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Why is this system called "Czech" when it was originally Slovak?
According to the article on Czech Wikipedia, this system was first used by Slovak club (called Sitniansky klub) in present-day Slovakia in 1874. Only in 1884 first Czech routes were made. Thus, I believe this hiking markers system is rather "Slovak and Czech" than simply "Czech" or, if you want, "Czechoslovak". The name of this article should reflect that. Illioplius (talk) 21:10, 8 July 2024 (UTC)