For the non-satirical region of the Czech Republic, see Hradec Králové Region. For the village in that region, see Královec.
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On 10 October 2022, a few hundred people attended a mock referendum to perform the annexation of the region in front of the Embassy of Russia in Prague.[10]
During an interview between the Czech journalists Petr Koubský [cs] and Filip Titlbach [cs] in an article for the Czech newspaper Deník N [cs], it was attempted to find out if the proposal had any real or historical basis that could justify the satire. The city of Kaliningrad was originally named Königsberg (German for "King's Hill") at its founding in honor of King Ottokar II of Bohemia, who attended the first crusade into the region. The predominantly German crusaders did so out of the pride of accompanying such an important person as the King of Bohemia, who was a respected person in the Holy Roman Empire, of which Bohemia was part, as his mother belonged to the prominent Hohenstaufen noble family. The satire was based on the fact that the Kingdom of Bohemia is a Czech kingdom preceding the modern Czech Republic.[5] The name Královec is a calque of "Königsberg", from král "king", having seen use as a historical exonym.[5] It is similar to the Polish exonym Królewiec, also a calque.[11][12]