Czech Republic Geography

Czech Republic Geography

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Czech Republic (in Czech language: Česká republika ). According to educationvv, it is a central European state, bordered to the north by the Republic of Poland, to the east by Slovakia, to the south by Austria, and to the west by Germany. It is made up of the traditional regions of Bohemia and Moravia and has an area of 78,866 km2, comparable to that of Portugal, Austria or Ireland. It is a landlocked country, although it is strategically located on some of the oldest and most significant land routes in Europe. Located in Central Europe, about 50 degrees north latitude and 15 degrees east longitude. With an area of 78,864 km2, comparable to that of Portugal, Austria or Ireland, this state has a population density of 131 residents per square kilometer. Relief The landscape of the Czech Republic is varied; Bohemia to the west, consists of a basin, drained by the Elbe River and the Vltava River and…
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Czech Literature

Czech Literature

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Czech literature, literature in the Czech language. Middle Ages According to andyeducation, Czech did not establish itself as a literary language until the 13th and 14th centuries. Century through. This was preceded by the very earliest approaches to Czech literature that were related to the missionary work of the "Slav apostles" Kyrillosand Methodius (9th century, in the Great Moravian Empire). The oldest surviving work of old Czech poetry is the hymn "Hospodine pomiluj ny" (Have mercy on us), the date of which is uncertain. In the bohemian lands solved in 10./11. In the 19th century, Latin scriptures from Old Church Slavonic or Old Czech. Formative genres were the lives of saints and chronicles, including the legend "Svatý Václave" by Christian, which describes the life of St. Wenceslas (Václav) and his…
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Czech Republic 2007

Czech Republic 2007

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According to ezinereligion, in 2007, the Czech Republic had an estimated population of over 10 million people, composed mainly of Czech and Slovak ethnic groups. The official language was Czech but several other languages were also spoken. The economy was largely based on exports of machinery and transport equipment, raw materials, fuels and chemicals. In terms of foreign relations, the Czech Republic had close ties with its neighbors Germany and Austria and maintained diplomatic relations with several other countries such as France, the United Kingdom and Russia. Politically, the Czech Republic was a parliamentary republic led by President Vaclav Klaus since 2003 until his term ended in 2013. Following his term Milos Zeman became President in 2013 and is still in power today. Yearbook 2007 Czech Republic. In January, the…
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