No. The Czech Republic isn't in the Eurozone. It has its own currency. One unit is called Koruna (or crown in english). However when it joined EU it pledged to join the Eurozone "as soon as possible".
Yes. The Czech Republic joined the EU in 2004.
Yes, the Czech Republic joined the EU in 2004.
Yes, but the proper name is The Czech Republic.
No, it is not.
in 2004
No
EuropeThe Czech Republic is in Europe.EuropeThe Czech Republic is part of Europe.
The Czech Republic is in Eastern Europe.
Non, but Czech Republic was together with Slovakia part of Czechoslovakia
No. Since both UK and Czech Republic are EU members you do not need visa.
The Czech Republic was part of Czechoslovakia before that country split, forming the Czech Repuiblic and Slovakia.
The Czech Republic and Slovakia. Carpatho-Ukraine (Ruthenia) was also a part of the interwar republic, but was ceded to the USSR in 1945 as a part of Ukraine, whose national language is spoken by most of its people.
yes they are both in europe
One hour. UK is in GMT(+00:00), while Czech Republic is in CET (+01:00).
Pravčice is a village and municipality in Kroměříž District in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic.
No, Hungary is an absolutely independent country, it does not even have boarders with Czech Republic. But its close, though.
Germany
NO! it is not. :P