In January 2012 during visit of Slovak delegation in Czech republic Karel Schwarzenberg, Czech foreign minister, stated that "Czech Republic and Slovakia are the happiest divorced couple I know". Due to cultural, historical and language closeness and a fact that most of the population was born in Czechoslovakia, people on both sides of boarders do not perceive the other country to be really a foreign country. Czechs and Slovaks very well cooperate in economical, military and foreign policy. Despite some rivarly, ordinary people are getting well along, especially when meeting abroad. I am Slovak and I would describe Czech-Slovak relationship as relationship of brothers who maybe from time to time get into argument, but when it gets to real deal, they still have feelings for each other.
No. Slovakia is an independent country. Until 1993 it was part of Czechoslovakia along with the Czech Republic, which is now also an independent country.
Technically the Czech Republic as we know it only exists since 1993. Prior to that, along with what is now known as Slovakia, it was Czechoslovakia. From 1946 to 1989, for 43 years, Czechosolovakia was a communist country, In 1946 communists won the general election, in 1989 democracy was restored. In 1993, Czechoslovakia split into two countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Czechoslovakia officially split into two countries on 1st of January 1993. There was no war, nor any sort of ethnic conflict preceding the split, the decision largely made by "political elites," namely Vaclav Klaus (Czech) and Vladimir Meciar (Slovak), who then proceeded to become Prime Ministers of the newly independent countries.There was no referendum and opinion polls showed that people were largely ambivalent on the issue. The pro-split politicians in Slovakia argued that the split was necessary because Slovakia, the smaller part of the Czechoslovak Federation, was often neglected economically, the more important manufacturing factories placed in Czech Republic, while Slovakia's economy was based on agriculture and processing of raw materials. The two countries are historically different (the Czech republic historically part of Austria, while Slovakia was under Hungarian rule), have different (though quite similar) languages and are also dissimilar religiously, Slovakia overwhelmingly Catholic, while the Czechs have a large Protestant minority. -Alicia
Poland has 491 kilometers of coastline and a land boundary with seven countries totaling 3,056 km. It shares 416 km with Belarus, 103 km with Lithuania, 467 km with Germany, 541 km with Slovakia, 790 km with the Czech Republic, 210 km with Russia and 529 km with the Ukraine.
In 2004, along with 9 other countries (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Malta, Cyprus)
Yes, the Czech Republic is mountainous, especially along the borders with Germany and Poland (Ore Mountains).
The old Slovakian region was the core of German speaking Czechoslovakians. But now that the two countries have become independent from one another Only small enclaves in the Czech Republic mainly along the German boarder In Slovakia the area of Krahule has a large German speaking population.
At the end of World War 1, the Austro-Hungarian Empire became Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic and Slovakia), Poland and Yugoslavia (now Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia Herzogovina, Montenegro and Macedonia). Also, some Austro-Hungarian lands were ceded to Romania, Ukraine and Italy.
At the end of World War 1, the Austro-Hungarian Empire became Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic and Slovakia), Poland and Yugoslavia (now Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia Herzogovina, Montenegro and Macedonia). Also, some Austro-Hungarian lands were ceded to Romania, Ukraine and Italy.
They belong in the northwest division along with the Colorado Avalanche, Minnesota Wild, Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks
No, mitosis refers to the division of the cell's nucleus, while karyokinesis specifically refers to the division of the nucleus during cell division. Karyokinesis is a part of mitosis, along with cytokinesis which involves the division of the cytoplasm.
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