In essence, the Czech Republic is a large plateau surrounded by mountains, with a large slice of central lowland.
The Bohemian Plateau and Moravian Heights (very hilly land) of the south both slope to the disecting river valleys.
Bordering mountain ranges include the Carpathian, Ore, Sudetic and the Bohemian Forest mountains of the southwest. The highest point is Mt. Snezka, rising to 5,259 ft. (1,603m).
Significant rivers include the Elbe, Labe, Morava, Oder and Vltava.
Some of the past and present presidents of the Czech Republic are Vaclav Havel, Vaclav Klaus, and Milos Zeman.
Official name is Czech REpublic but if you want you can reffer to it however you want. Some suggestions easier than Czech Republic are Czechia or Czechlands, or if you want to sound smart you can use one of historic names such as Lands of the Bohemian Crown.
Mainly Czech but some parts of universities are available in English or in German.
Any answer to this question is bound to be entirely subjective. Personally, I like the Czech Republic but some people find the country infuriating.
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Potato soup is a favorite recipe in the Czech Republic. Other favorite recipes include beef goulash, pork schnitzel, and honey cake.
There are many interesting landmarks in the Czech Republic. First is the Prague Castle, the largest in the world. Then there is the Austerlitz Battlefield, which was the site of Emperor Napolean's victory.
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Czech Republic still uses its own currency the Czech crown (or Česká koruna, CZK). While you can use EUR in main tourist spots and some supermarkets it is NOT offically accepted currency.
Some of the features of the fourth French republic is a progressive society that allows the dissenting voices.