Czechia & Slovakia

Czechoslovakia was a Central European country that existed from 1918 until its peaceful dissolution into two independent states, the Czech Republic (Czechia) and Slovakia, on January 1, 1993. Czechoslovakia was formed after World War I, uniting Czechs and Slovaks under a democratic government. The country experienced significant political and social changes, including periods of authoritarian rule and communist governance. Today, Czechia is known for its rich cultural heritage and economic development, while Slovakia has developed its own national identity and economy. Both countries are members of the European Union.
For more information, visit the Czechoslovakia Wikipedia page.
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