The Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary are all Central European countries that share historical ties, particularly from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which existed until the end of World War I. Following the dissolution of the empire, Czechoslovakia was formed in 1918, uniting the Czechs and Slovaks until its peaceful split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993. Additionally, Hungary shares cultural and linguistic connections with Slovakia, as both countries have significant Hungarian minority populations. Today, they collaborate regionally within frameworks like the Visegrád Group to address common political and economic interests.
Capitals of Czech Republic is Prague; capital of Slovakia is Bratislava and capital of Hungary is Budapest.
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.
The Czech Republic.
Ukraine, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria and Hungary
Slovakia borders Poland, Ukraine, Hungary and Czech Republic.
Slovakia have border with following 5 countries:- Czech Republic- Poland- Ukraine- Hungary- Austria
Czechoslovakia no longer exists. In 1993 it split into two countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Hungary has a border with Slovakia.
Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Slovakia
Slovakia have border with following 5 countries:- Czech Republic- Poland- Ukraine- Hungary- Austria
Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova
Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary.
Slovakia