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Czechoslovakia

Coordinates:50°05′N14°25′E/ 50.083°N 14.417°E/50.083; 14.417
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Czechoslovakia
Československo
Česko‑Slovensko[a]
1918–1939
1945–1992
1939–1945:Government-in-exile
Motto:Pravda vítězí/ Pravda víťazí’(Czech /Slovak,1918–1990)
’Veritas vincit’(Latin,1990–1992)
’Truth prevails’
Anthem:Kde domov můj(Czech)
’Where is my home’

Nad Tatrou sa blýska(Slovak)
’Lightning Over the Tatras’
Czechoslovakia during interwar period and Cold War
Czechoslovakia duringinterwar periodandCold War
CapitalPrague(Praha)
50°05′N14°25′E/ 50.083°N 14.417°E/50.083; 14.417
Common languagesCzech·Slovak·German·Hungarian·Yiddish·Rusyn
Demonym(s)Czechoslovak
GovernmentFirst Czechoslovak Republic(1918–1938)
Second Czechoslovak Republic(1938–1939)
Third Czechoslovak Republic(1945–1948)
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic(1948–1990)
Czech and Slovak Federative Republic(1990–1992)
President
• 1918–1935
Tomáš G. Masaryk
1935–1938·1945–1948
Edvard Beneš
• 1938–1939
Emil Hácha
• 1948–1953
Klement Gottwald
• 1953–1957
Antonín Zápotocký
• 1957–1968
Antonín Novotný
• 1968–1975
Ludvík Svoboda
• 1976–1989
Gustáv Husák
• 1989–1992
Václav Havel
Prime Minister
• 1918–1919(first)
Karel Kramář
• 1992(last)
Jan Stráský
Historical era20th century
• Independence
28 October 1918
1939
• Liberation
9 May 1945
25 February 1948
November–December 1989
31 December 1992
Population
• 1921
13,607,385
• 1992
15,600,000
CurrencyCzechoslovak koruna
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Austria-Hungary
Kingdom of Bohemia
Margraviate of Moravia
Czech Republic
Slovakia
Today part ofCzech Republic
Slovakia
Ukraine
Zakarpattia Oblast
Flag from 1918-1920

CzechoslovakiaorCzecho-Slovakia[1]was a country inEurope.It split off fromAustria-Hungaryin 1918 and split apart in 1993.

In mid-1938Nazi Germanytook over Czechoslovakia and split offSlovakia.Sudetenlandwas annexed by Germany, other parts of Czechia became itsprotectoratenamed Bohemia and Moravia. AfterWorld War IItheUSSRliberated these lands and keptZakarpattiabecause of theUkrainian(Rusyn) majority in that region.

By 1948 pro-Soviet communists got the power finally and declared the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. It was a member ofWarsaw Treaty OrganizationandCOMECON,one of the richest countries of theEastern Bloc.In thePrague Springof the late 1960s, Czechoslovak leaderAlexander Dubcekpursued his own policy of a ‘socialism with a human face’. In 1968 Warsaw Pact troops invaded Czechoslovakia to restore the old system.

In 1989 Czechoslovakia peacefully changed its political system in theVelvet Revolution.On 1 January 1993, Czechoslovakia split into theCzech RepublicandSlovakia.The countries separated in peace.

Official names

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  1. In other recognized languages of Czechoslovakia:
    • German:Tschechoslowakei
    • Rusyn:Чеськословеньско,Cheskoslovensko
    • Yiddish:טשעכאסלאוואקיי,Tshekhaslavakey

References

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  1. "THE COVENANT OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS".
  2. Votruba, Martin."Czecho-Slovakia or Czechoslovakia".Slovak Studies Program.University of Pittsburgh. Archived fromthe originalon 15 October 2013.Retrieved29 March2009.