Charta 77

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Etymology[edit]

From charta + 77. The number refers to the year 1977, when the document was written.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ˈxarta ˈsɛdm̩dɛsaːt ˈsɛdm̩]

Proper noun[edit]

Charta 77 f

  1. Charter 77 (1977 document criticizing the Czechoslovak government for failing to implement human rights provisions of a number of documents it signed)
  2. Charter 77 (Czechoslovak civic initiative introducing the document and demanding respecting human, civil and political rights of people by the communist government)

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