1993 (If you know the exact date please improve my answer, thank you!)
Holland - Runners Up 1974 / 1978 Czechoslovakia - Runners up 1934 / 1962 Hungary - Runners up 1938 / 1954
well when WW1 was over the European countries were split up. The ottoman Empire(turkey) was kept untouched for a few years after the war but was soon split into new countries. This created new countries. Hope this helps!!
The Treaty of Versailles didn't in itself establish any new countries. Two countries came into being at the end of WWI: Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. Poland, which had been 'carved up' by Russia, Prussia and Austria between 1772 and 1795 was reunited as an independent country. In the Baltic area Finland gained complete independence from Russia, while Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were reconstituted as independent countries. Austria and Hungary became fully separate.
Hitler was able to take over Austria by rearmament and reoccupation of Rhineland and incorporation of Austria. He dismembered the Czech army and occupied with Czechoslovakia with speed and efficiency.
1st in 1918 (The old Czechoslovakia rep.), than in 1945 (Communists), than in 1989 (Czechoslovakia) and finally in 1993 (Czech Rep.)
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Slovakia and Czech Republic were once one country called Czechoslovakia, but they broke up, because of their differend cultures and religions.
Czechoslovakia, before the break-up.
Czechoslovakia was established in 1918 as a completely new state on the territory of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 1938-39 it was broken up by Nazi Germany, but re-established in 1945. However, in 1993 it dissolved peacefully into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.No, it seperated into two different countries forming Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
No, they are two completely different countries. Look at the map of Europe at the link below.
Africa is a continent and it broken up to many countries:D
Up to 1993, Slovakia and the Czech Republic were a single country called Czechoslovakia. They are now two independent countries.
Slovakia is a country in Europe. It was created in 1993 in the "velvet divorce" when Czechoslovakia decided to break up into two separate countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Holland - Runners Up 1974 / 1978 Czechoslovakia - Runners up 1934 / 1962 Hungary - Runners up 1938 / 1954
Before when?
East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria
Poland, Bulgaria, and Yugoslavia. For Odyssey its Latvia Czechoslovakia and Lithuania Also if there are more you have to put the full list :Finland, Hungary, Austria, Latvia, Estonia, Czechoslovakia, and Lithuania.