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No, the Czech Republic is not communist. The Czech Republic is a parliamentary democracy.
Yes, I found the following information on the Internet:Contact InformationJP Morgan Chase BankEurope Czech Republic PragueAddress: Karlova 27, Male Namesti, 11001 Prague 1Phone: +420 2 24234313Fax: +420 2 24234314Link to E-Mail:http://www.privatebanking.com/directory/europe-czech-republic-prague/banks/jp-morgan-chase-bank-16#2
Chase Bank does not have branches in the Czech Republic. However, JPMorgan Chase, which is the parent company, may offer some corporate services in the region. For banking services, you might consider local banks or international banks that operate in the country.
Researching the company Home Credit Group has provided a list of a number of countries in which it operates. This company provides services in the Russian Federation, China, Vietnam, India, Indonesia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Slovak Republic and Czech Republic.
Yes, Chase Bank does not operate ATMs directly in the Czech Republic. However, you can use Chase debit or credit cards at ATMs that display the Visa or Mastercard logos. Be sure to check with Chase regarding any potential foreign transaction fees and ensure your card is enabled for international use before traveling.
the Czech republic became its own nation in 1993.
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West of Hungary is Austria, and south of the Republic (assuming you mean the Czech Republic) is Slovakia. Thus, Slovakia is the nation that lies to the south of the Czech Republic and west of Hungary.
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No. Until 1993, Czechoslovakia was a country. It then split into two separate independent countries called the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
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The Czech Republic is a landlocked country (that is, it does not have a coastline) and its biggest river port is in the town Decin on the River Elbe, which gives access to Hamburg and the North Sea.