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Czechoslovakia

Československo
Česky Československo

Československo, také Česko-Slovensko (krátce ale opakovaně). Oficiální názvy: Československá republika (uváděno také jako Republika československá, ČSR), Československá socialistická republika (ČSSR), nebo Česká a Slovenská federativní republika (ČSFR). Stát ve střední Evropě, který existoval od 28. října 1918 do 31. prosince 1992. Vznikl po 1. světové válce jako jeden z nástupnických států rozpadlého Rakouska-Uherska. Zahrnoval území Čech, Moravy, Českého Slezska (jižní část Slezska), Slovenska a Podkarpatské Rusi („Horní Uhry“).

Slovenčina Česko-Slovensko

Česko-Slovensko (niekedy písané Československo, čo je český a do roku 1990 aj slovenský pravopis a v súčasnosti je v rozpore s PSP) zahŕňa dva (1918-1939 a 1945-1992), prípadne tri (1918-1939, 1945-1990, 1990-1992) historické štátne útvary.

English Czechoslovakia

Czechoslovakia was a country in Central Europe that existed from October 1918, when it declared its independence from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, until 1992 (with a government-in-exile during the World War II period). On January 1, 1993, Czechoslovakia peacefully split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.


Short name Czechoslovakia
Official name(s) Czechoslovak Republic
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
Czech and Slovak Federative Republic
Status Independent country between 1918 and 1993
Location Central Europe
Capital Praha (Prague)
Major language(s) Czech, Slovak
Major religion(s) Roman Catholicism
More information Czechoslovakia.
More images Czechoslovakia - Czechoslovakia (Category).

General maps

Czechoslovakia 1930 linguistic
Czechoslovakia 1920-38 physical
The end of Austria-Hungary (in German)
Location of Czechoslovakia 1918-1993
Czechoslovak claim on territory disputed with Poland in 1920
Czechoslovakia 1928
Czechoslovakia 1928
Sudetenland
Partition of Czechoslovakia, 1938-1939
The borders of Germany on August 31, 1939
Idem
Administrative districts in territories under the control of Nazi Germany in 1941.

Großdeutschland im Jahre 1941
Eastern front of the Second World War circa 1941-1942.
The Allied offensive on Southern Central Europe
Czechoslovakia 1969

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