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There is Bratislava in Slovakia and Prague (or Praha in czech) in the Czech Republic.
Czechoslovakia is no longer a country. It was separated after WW2 into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Two different countries.
NO, there are two countries: Czech RepublicSlovak Republic
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.
The old Czechoslovakia was surrounded by Austria, Hungary, Ukraine, Poland, and Germany.
There are nine lakes in the Czech Republic. The deepest lake is Ceme Jezero in the Klatovy District. There are twenty-two rivers that flow through the Czech Republic. There are many springs in the Czech Republic, and spa towns dot the countryside. The oldest and most visited of the spas is Karlovy Vary.
The flag of Czech Republic represents only one country, the Czech Republic. However the coat of arms of Czech Republic represents three historical lands that are now part of the Czech REpublic. Bohemia (white two-tailed lion on red field) Moravia (Red and silver chequered eagle) and Silesia (Black eagle).
No. Until 1993, Czechoslovakia was a country. It then split into two separate independent countries called the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
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Bohemia is a historical region in Central Europe, occupying the Western two-thirds of traditional Czech Lands. It is located in the contemporary Czech Republic with its capital in Prague.
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