Czechoslovakia.
As of 1st December 2014, One Direction is not set to concert in Slovakia or Czech Republic. However on 10th June 2015, One Direction is scheduled to concert in Vienna, Austria, neighbouring country of both Slovakia and Czech Republic.
Slovakia didn't leave the Czech Republic as such. Together both made the country known as Czechoslovakia. Then they split to become two independent countries. Neither left the other one.
Slovakia and Czech Republic were once one country called Czechoslovakia, but they broke up, because of their differend cultures and religions.
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The country created from the breakup of Czechoslovakia in 1993 is Slovakia.
The Czech Republic and Slovakia, which once was Czechoslovakia.
Czechoslovakia is now divided into two separate countries. The first one is called Czech Republic. The second country is called Slovakia. I believe they separated into 2 countries on January 1, 1993.
it has been split into two countries one called the Czech republic the other called Slovakia.
Not any more. There are now 2 countries that USED to be Czechoslovakia: the Czech Republic and the country of Slovakia.
No, Slovakia was about half of Czechoslovakia. You are thinking of Slovenia, which was one of the many parts of Yugoslavia.
There is no "official" national bird in Czech culture. But Czechs often uses attributes of falcon (Sokol) - this bird gave name to the biggest Czech national organization. Sokol was also one of options considered for the name of the new Czechoslovak currency in 1920.
No one lives in Czechoslovakia. It no longer exists as such. It was divided into two separate states, the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993.