No, but there may be other restrictions on use.
Because it's a small portion
UK is approximately three times the size of Czech Republic.
Very small. when the colonialism happened, the Czech Republic was part of Austro-Hungarian Empire and that wasn't a colonial empire. After WW1 and thus independence czech republic wasn't really a migrant target. To sum up it's not that the people there are racist, there just never were any Africans to begin with.
In the Czech Republic, it is customary to tip around 10 of the total bill at restaurants and cafes. Tipping is usually done by rounding up the bill or leaving a small amount of change on the table.
Yes, a small minority, mainly English-speaking Africans, especially in Prague
It's a small country(10 million people) in the middle of the Europe. To the south-east of Germany.
Yes, common European viper and grass snake do live thre in small quantities.
Bohemia, once a Duchy and later a Kingdom, is now the western half of the Czech Rebublic. A small town of that name is also located on Long Island, in New York State. I live in Bohemia NY long island - Jimedgehead11 Cool - jimedgehead11Bohemia was an ancient kingdom encompassing lands that are now the western portion of the Czech Republic.
You could use a ferry for a small part of the journey but most of the way is over land.
Yes, there are Black Czechs who are either of African descent or born in the Czech Republic to parents of African descent. The Black Czech community is small but growing, representing a diverse cultural background within the country.
Bielsko is small city ( population 200000 ) in very southern Poland, near line to Czech Republic. It was called "Small Wien". It's connected with country road nr1
Silesia is a where not a who. It's a region in central Europe that on modern day maps would be mostly in SW Poland with small parts in Germany and Czech Republic.