
Discover Czechia: Land of Rich Heritage and Vibrant Culture
Explore Czechia, a picturesque landlocked country in Central Europe. From its stunning geography with mountains and river basins to its proud manufacturing tradition and renowned landmarks, Czechia offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. With a population of 10 million people, diverse religious beliefs, and a democratic political system, Czechia's history, from the Slavs to the Velvet Revolution, reflects a journey of resilience and freedom.
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CZECH REPUBLIC (also called Czechia)
BASIC INFO Landlocked country Area is around 79000 km2 Surrounded by Poland, Germany, Austria and Slovakia
GEOGRAPHY Surrounded by mountains Kru n hory, umava, Giant mountains (Krokono e) Sn ka Lowlands Labe basin and Dunajbasin Vltava, Labe, Morava Dams Lipno, Orl k, Slapy Tradition of fish farming (ponds)
ECONOMY Agriculture is highly efficient and is relatively not important Rich on resources Proud tradition of manufacturing Most famous products beer, koda Stereotype of warehouse nation
NATURAL AND CULTURALARTIFACTS Czech Paradise, Prachov rocks, the D n walls, Czech Switzerland, the Boub n virgin forest, Macocha abyss Gardens and Castle at Krom , Historic Centre of esk Krumlov, Historic Centre of Prague, Historic Centre of Tel , Hola ovice Historic Village, Holy Trinity Column in Olomouc, Jewish Quarter and St Procopius' Basilica in T eb , Kutn Hora: Historical Town Centre with the Church of St Barbara and the Cathedral of Our Lady at Sedlec
POPULATION 10 million people Czech majority (95%) Minorities Main cities Prague, Brno, Ostrava, Plzen, Liberec and Olomouc Atheism, Catholicism, Protestantism
POLITICS Democratic parliamentarian republic Division ofpower International groups
HISTORY Slavs Premyslid dynasty Charles IV. Czech national revival First republic Communistic era Velvet revolution