Both feet in this instance would be in what used to be Czechoslovakia years ago, the countries split.....
"Czech republic" is NOT an abbreviation. It's just the republic of Czech.
SemtEx is an abbreviation of Semtin, the name of the city in the Czech Republic it was created and the word Explosia, meaning Explosive in Czech.
Czech is the language of the country Czech Republic. It comes in the Slavik family of languages. It uses roman characters with a few accents, but is closer to Russian in terms of words and pronunciations.
Yes, there are some more or less similar laws in Czech Republic, Germany, the Republic of Ireland and Poland
well, actualy, i lived there. once when i was little i asked my mom, and my mom told me that, white stands for a bird, blue stands for the sky, and red stands for blood. i don't know why, but that's what she said .D. Read and white was colors of snt Wencesslav baner and blue triangl was representation of Slovakia
there is no official symbolism for the colors on the Slovakia flag.
Budweis or Böhmisch Budweis, is a statutory city in the Czech Republic. It is the largest city in the South Bohemian Region . The beer is alleged to have been first brewed there
The term pilsner is not an acronym. A pilsner is a light, golden lager with a strong hoppy character. The style originated in the city of Pilsen, Czech Republic.
SVK is the ISO country code for Slovakia.
Polish abbreviation of "Magister" - an academic degree equal to Master's degree, used in many Central European countries (including Poland, Austria, Germany, Czech Republic).
Republic of China
It stands for the nuclear citation of the occupation of German Frances sanitation appliances, in contrast to the USSR's occupation of the Czech Republic, and it's own helmet constructing facilities for the Roundheads of the British Civil war.