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Yes... It is divided into THE CZECK REPUBLIC and SLOVAKIA

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1993 (If you know the exact date please improve my answer, thank you!)


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Why is Czechoslovakia no longer considered a member of the United Nations?

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What state is Czechoslovakia?

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