in 1993, because Slovaks kinda felt they are controlled by Czechs (bigger nation) and the former political leaders just decided that this was the best option. It wasn't really big deal. We like each other but we're doing better separately :)
Czech and Slovak Republics.
Czechoslovakia ceased to exist in 1993. It was split into two countries, The Czech Republic and Slovakia. Neither of them are Baltic countries.
Adolf Hitler was the one who said: "Czechoslovakia has ceased to exist" On July 17, 1992, the Czech and Slovak peoples agreed to divide their nation into two parts. Bohemia and Moravia formed the Czech Republic, while Slovakia became independent. Czechoslovakia had lasted 74 years. -Penguinlvr99
Czechoslovakia is no longer a country. It was separated after WW2 into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Two different countries.
Egypt ceased to be an independent power and became a province of the Roman Empire. Their culture, language and religion slowly disapeared. They did not again become an independent nation until the middle of the 20th century AD.
the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
"Ceased to be" is the correct phrase to use when something has stopped existing or functioning. For example, "The company ceased to be profitable." "Has ceased to be" is also grammatically correct but may sound more formal.
She does not. The Illuminati ceased to exist over 200 years ago.
it ceased to be a legal unit of measure in 2000
These countries no longer see the Free Syrian Army as being viable and are increasingly turning their attention to a resurgent Assad and a quasi-independent Kurdistan as a counterweight to Islamic State.
The black players in the NLB became accepted in white baseball and were playing in "mixed" teams, this is when the blacks started to become accepted in society and that is when the NLB ceased to exisit.