Czech Republic. It's bigger and it has always been a way stronger country than Slovakia.
Poland would be the country that borders Belarus Lithuania and the Czech Republic (in addition to Germany, Slovakia, the Ukraine, and Russia). Warsaw is an example of a Polish city.
None, Vienna is a city not a country.
The answer you are looking for is Dublin, but there is some important things to note. Czechoslovakia no longer exists. When it did exist, Prague was its capital, as Dublin is Ireland's capital. What was Czechoslovakia is now two separate countries. They are the Czech Republic, whose capital is Prague and Slovakia, whose capital is Bratislava. So it is more correct to say that Prague is to the Czech Republic as Dublin is to Ireland.
West Central Europe includes Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, and Slovenia.
Both feet in this instance would be in what used to be Czechoslovakia years ago, the countries split.....
That would be the Czech Republic.
The historic lands of the modern Czech Republic have been known by many names throughout its long history. Although the Czech Republic was only founded in 1989 after the Velvet Revolution, it has a long and complex history. The historic Czech crownlands include, Bohemia, Moravia, Upper and Lower Lusatia and Silesia. These were the names that would be used to identify the lands of the Czech people throughout most of its early history from 1100 ad to 1526, when the Hapsburg Dynasty acended to the throne of the Kindgom of Bohemia. It would be known as such until the 1st World War, after which what is now known as Slovakia, Sub Carpathian Ukraine, and the Modern day Czech Republic where combined to form the First Republic of Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia split in 1938, when Nazi troops invaded. Due to Slovakia's compliance, it was granted status as a republic, while the Czech state was split into the Protectorates of Bohemia and Moravia. After the war, CZechoslovakia would be reunited, but after the communist coup, it was known as the Czech Socialist Republic until 1990. Czechoslovakia formally plit in 1993, forming the modern day Czech state.
Poland.
Czech Republic
The Borders of Poland are 3582 km long.The neighboring countries are Germany to the west (467 km) the Chech Republic (790 km) and Slovakia (539 km) to the south, Ukraine (529 km) and Belarus (416 km) to the east,and Lithuania (103 km)and the Russia province of Kalingrad Oblast(210 km)to the northeast.To the north,Poland is bordered by the Baltic Sea(528 km) with nice and clean beaches.WELCOME ! BIENVENUE ! WILLKOMM ! BIENVENIDA ! ACCOGLIENZA! ONTVANGST !The Czech Republic, Belarus, Germany, Lithuania, Russia, Slovakia and the Ukraine. Starting in the north and going clockwise, Germany's neighbours are:- Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands and Denmark
There is no such place in the Czech republic. Not even there is no such place that would even sound the same.
The body of water would be the Baltic Sea. Three bordering countries could be e.g. Germany, Slovakia and Belarus. There are 7 countries bordering Poland in total. In addition to the ones I mentioned, it's also Czech Republic, Ukraine, Russia and Lithuania.