Czech. Czechoslovakia split into 2 separate states-- The Czech Republic and Slovakia (Slovak Republic) on Jan 1, 1993. World Almanac & Book of Facts 2007.
I think that the people that live in Czech Republic have almost the same jobs we do here.
The majority of Czech speakers live in the Czech Republic.
The Czech Republic is a parliamentary republic.
The Czech Republic has no coastline.....
u look around and i look too
The correct spelling of "Checkoslovakia" is in fact Czechoslovakia. The country no longer exists and in 1993 was divided into Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
It is a proper noun, Czechoslovakia. This country has been split into Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
The correct spelling of the proper adjective is Czechoslovakian. (The country previously called Czechoslovakia is now two: Slovakia and the Czech Republic.)
The proper noun (a former nation in Europe) was spelled Czechoslovakia.The country was split into Slovakia and the Czech Republic in 1993.
The people of Czech Republic are known as Czechs.
Dvořák is the correct spelling, with the characters over the r and a. It is from the Czech language. People often just write it without them and is it Dvorak.
The former country is spelled Czechoslovakia. (it is now the Czech Republic and Slovakia)
The former country in eastern Europe was spelled Czechoslovakia.The area now exists as the countries of Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
Czech republic
Well, we don't have thanksgiving in Czech republic
I think that the people that live in Czech Republic have almost the same jobs we do here.
They are Czechs, or Czech citizens.