The Czech Republic
General info:
Area : 74,000,000 sq. km
Population : 10,000,000 inhabitants
Capital : Prague (1,400,000)
Other cities : Brno, Plzeň, Ostrava, Liberec
Inner parts : Bohemia (Prague), Moravia (Brno), Silesia (Ostrava)
Borders on : Slovak Republic (SE), Austria (S), Germany (S, W, NW), Poland (N, NE)
Currency : Czech Crown = 100 hellers
Languages : Czech, various dialects.
Geography :
Mountains : mainly bording ranges – The Ore Mts. (NW-N), The Giant Mts. (NE), Eagle Mts. (NE), Ranges of Jeseníky and Beskydy (NE-E), Western Carpatia (E), Bohemian-Moravian Highland (Middle S), Šumava (S), Bohemian Forest (SW)
Basins and lowlands : Lowlands are situated around valleys of biggest rivers – Vltava Lowland, Lowland of Elbe, Lw. of Morava, Lowland of Haná
Rivers and Lakes : Rivers: Elbe, Vltava, Morava, Lužice. Ohře, Sázava, Berounka, Oder. Lakes: district of Southern Bohemia, dams along the rivers – Orlík, Slapy, Vranov, Lipno.
Political system:
The Head of state is The President (currently we don´t have one), the executive power is in hands of The Prime Minister (Vladimír Špidla) and his Cabinet. The legislative power belongs to the Parliament of two chambers – the Senate and the House of Commons. Main political parties are : Civil Democrats, Social Democrats, Communists, Union of Liberty, Christian Democrats.
Agriculture:
Animal breed : Mainly raising cattle (milk and beef c.), pigs, poultry. Goats, sheep and horses are rare.
Growing agricultural plants : fruit and vegetables, mostly potatoes; crops (wheat, barley), hops.
Industry:
Metallurgy, heavy, mining and chemical industry is very traditional. Quite common is also food, textile and electromechanical industry. Czech Republic is famous for its porcelain and glass. Main coal mining areas are in Most Basin, Kladno Basin and District of Ostrava. Main industrial zones are in Prague, Northern Bohemia and Northern Moravia.
Brief history:
Slavonic tribes came to Central Europe in 5th century
First state form was founded temporarily in 623 or 624 by Sámo
First lasting state here was the Empire of Great Moravia in 9th century
Přemyslid dynasty took control in 10th century
Czech Lands became Monarchy in 12th century
During the reign of Charles IV Prague became one of the Europe s metropolises, Charles University and Charles Bridge was built in 1348.
Not long after his dead the famous Husite Revolution happened.
Czech Kingdom got under the domination of Habsburgs and stayed there until 1918
1618-1648 – Thirty-years-war – after: germanization, re-catholicization, destroying Czech language and culture
National Revival occurred from cca. 1870 – 19th century
1928 – the end of the WW I – the founding of Czechoslovakia, first President was T.G. Masaryk
1938-1945 – WW II – Bohemia and Moravia was part of Nazi Germany as Protektorat Böhmen und Mähren
1948 – Communists took control
1968 – invasion of Soviet Army – normalisation
17th November 1989 – the Velvet Revolution – defeat of Communistic regime
1st January 1993 – Czechoslovakia was divided into two independent countries – Czech and Slovak Republic