well when WW1 was over the European countries were split up. The ottoman Empire(turkey) was kept untouched for a few years after the war but was soon split into new countries. This created new countries. Hope this helps!!
Godesberg, Germany
Italy never invaded Czechoslovakia. Germany, an ally of Italy at the time, invaded Czechoslovakia in 1938.
Edvard Benes was the President of Czechoslovakia in 1945.
Romania, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, East Germany, Hungary,
they took all of the Czechoslovakia land
A generally accepted definition is that a noun is the name of a person, place, or thing. Thus, since Czechoslovakia is the name of a place it IS a noun.
Czechoslovakia, near Bratislava
The name of this former country is Czechoslovakia.
Czechoslovakia.
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia is a sovereign state in central Europe.
svatý Mikuláš
No longer. It has split into Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
His name is Vaclav Havel.
Czechoslovakia no longer exists. It split into two countries in 1993, when it became the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Its largest city was Prague.
Pilsner; its name is derived from Plzen, Czechoslovakia, the city were it was first brewed. Pilsener is named after the city of Pilsen.
In 1993 Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, so the name is purely historical. The words used were: * Czechoslovaks * Czechoslovakians * Czechs (for short)