Eastern Europe. In 1993 Czechoslovakia peacefully dissolved into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
i believe it was checkoslavakia if that's how you spell it because it was the first hit they wiped everything when they did that
The windmill government of checkoslavakia governs the cow. The upper and lower houses consisting of 89 an 173 members (respectively) are elected by the people of Checkoslavakia in order to govern the cow's daily movements. The recent "Ant" controversy led to the impeachment of the government. A re-election was to be held on February 31st, but it doesn't exist. So an evil -flightless bird- dictator, General quack overthrew the cow and now sits on its head, quacking orders of anarchy, destruction, malevolence and oppression. General quack, mad with power, declared war on Iceland. Unfortunately the duck was overpowered by Icelands military- an infant walrus with a stapler for a hand. The windmill government of checkoslavakia governs the cow. The upper and lower houses consisting of 89 an 173 members (respectively) are elected by the people of Checkoslavakia in order to govern the cow's daily movements. The recent "Ant" controversy led to the impeachment of the government. A re-election was to be held on February 31st, but it doesn't exist. So an evil -flightless bird- dictator, General quack overthrew the cow and now sits on its head, quacking orders of anarchy, destruction, malevolence and oppression. General quack, mad with power, declared war on Iceland. Unfortunately the duck was overpowered by Icelands military- an infant walrus with a stapler for a hand.
Czechoslovakians drive on the right side of the road. The steering wheel on cars sold within that country would then be on the left. But any car, whether it is right hand or left hand drive can legally operate on any road in any country.
Communist bloc consisted of Eastern European countries: Poland, Checkoslavakia, Hungary, Romania, East Germany, Yugoslavia and Albania. Democratic Western European countries were: Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, West Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Greece, France, England, Ireland, Holland, Belgium, Spain and Portugal.
(1969-1979)she was ambassador to Czechoslovakia